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Перевод: personalized


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Тезаурус:

  1. In the days of the Raj, British passengers on the Rajputana State Railway received enviable attention: this handbook is a personalized itinerary for Miss Baring and warns her that she may be kept awake by one train driver's "unpleasant whistle".
  2. A list to begin with is (1) Sheriffs badge (2) piece of sharpened wood or hook to get stone out of horse's hoof (3) gun (4) small lasso (5) picture of cow (6) drawing of brand for the cow, personalized to the birthday child's initials (7) picture of a ranch or model (8) spurs (9) necktie (10) camping knife (11) tin mug (12) cowgirl boot (13) cowboy hat (14) robber's mask (15) tin of baked beans (16) dollar note (17) dinner bell (18) saddle or riding crop (19) razor (20) tin plate.
  3. Normally, harsh discipline was personalized as the idiosyncrasies of those superiors.
  4. An extract from a speech to the Reichstag in April 1939 illustrates well the personalized claims Hitler made for "his" great "achievements, and how far these rested on "national" rather than specifically Nazi ideals and aspirations.
  5. Such personalized luxury is still available only to the gargantuanly rich who have their own yachts and jets in which to make journeys.
  6. Culshaw, who knew Karajan better than any of these armchair pundits, noted that since Karajan had never been interested in interpretation for interpretation's sake - which perhaps helps explain why his readings often outlast those of more "personalized" rivals - he naturally diverted his attention to new projects, musical, technological, scientific, logistical, until circumstances or new thinking drew him back to the central repertoire that he had recorded earlier, with other orchestras, other technology.
  7. Meditating on the Bible is a personalized way of thinking, reading, and learning from God.
  8. GENUINE PERSONALIZED NUMBER PLATES!
  9. The extensified fragmentation of Weimar politics and eventual decline into little more than interest politics in the face of mounting internal crisis, entirely delegitimized the State system itself, wholly discredited pluralist politics, and paved the way for a full acceptance - already by 1932 of around 13 million Germans - of a new basis of unity represented in an entirely novel political form personalized in Hitler's "charismatic" leadership.
  10. Yet mass media coverage of general elections and parliamentary politics is highly personalized and concentrates on the party leaders.
  11. It was personalized and identifiable in a way unknown since Lloyd George's heyday.
  12. There are also a range of approaches which offer more personalized forms of help to people in difficulties without the stigma of becoming a client.
  13. Your own, personalized weight control programme has not been a sudden thing but has evolved over a long period of time.

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