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Перевод: indistinguishable speek indistinguishable


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  1. The really bright ones would become genuine leaders, and the drop-outs, who notoriously contributed to agitation in other tribes, would be "sucked into the vortex of conservatism" and be indistinguishable from their uneducated fellows.
  2. He would blend into Wimbledon until he was indistinguishable from the trees, the homing children, the lollipop ladies, or the gables on the red brick houses.
  3. It had an iron gate almost indistinguishable from the railings, and he preceded her through it to the front door which was centrally placed between tall windows, with a bow window above it belonging to the bedroom they would be sharing.
  4. The tune was indistinguishable to Thiercelin, who acknowledged himself practically tone deaf.
  5. In the move to the middle ground of politics, it risked becoming indistinguishable from its rivals, except that it was tarnished with holding office for so long.
  6. From the point of view of the people of the Gorbals in the Thirties, fox-hunting and psychoanalysis would have been practically indistinguishable concerns of the rich in the Sassenach South, of the "high heid yins" of the world - an expression of the poor in Scotland then, which Ralph Glasser uses.
  7. It doesn't help your orientation one bit when the land is indistinguishable from the sky, nor indeed when you're not quite sure whether you've left the land yet.
  8. Once these images must have excited lust - enough to make someone take the trouble to cut them out and stick them up on the wall; but after a day or two, or a week or two, the pictures had ceased to arouse, they had become familiar - faded and tattered and oil-stained, almost indistinguishable from the dirt and debris of the rest of the factory.
  9. It would, for example, be perfectly feasible, as a matter of constitutional engineering, to bring all the nationalised industries under the umbrella of a single authority whilst at the same time so restricting the range of matters and extending the area of an agency of horizontal devolution that the two became almost indistinguishable.
  10. (Identical twins do not differ genetically, so their tissues are immunologically indistinguishable and there is no stimulus to an immune reaction.)
  11. One of the more striking features of the meeting was the extent to which three of the candidates - Liberal Democrat, Labour and Green - were almost indistinguishable from one another.
  12. Most of York's old central pubs have fallen victim to drastic recent remodelling with yawning spaces, often indistinguishable from one pub to another, replacing the old rooms and idiosyncratic nooks and corners that previously gave individuality and preserved genuine historic character.
  13. It is surprising that New Scientist should have convinced itself that the nuclear weapons policy of the SDP is "indistinguishable" from that of the government.

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