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  • 61Русские в странах Прибалтики — Русские в странах Прибалтики  крупнейшее национальное меньшинство в Латвии (27,3 % в середине 2011 г.[1]) и Эстонии (25,6 % в начале 2009 г.[2]), в Литве  второе по численности (4,8 % в начале 2010 г.[3]).… …

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  • 62Ibsen, Henrik Johan — (1828 1906)    A Norwegian playwright and poet, Ibsen is recognized as one of the world s greatest dramatists but was also, especially during his lifetime and in his native Norway, considered a notable poet. Born into a middle class family in the …

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  • 63Максимов, Алексей Александрович — В Википедии есть статьи о других людях с такой фамилией, см. Максимов. Алексей Максимов Дата рождения: 1952 год(1952) …

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  • 64bring — [[t]brɪ̱ŋ[/t]] ♦ brings, bringing, brought 1) VERB If you bring someone or something with you when you come to a place, they come with you or you have them with you. [V n] Remember to bring an apron or an old shirt to protect your clothes... [V… …

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  • 65(a) man of the world — someone who has a lot of experience of life, and is not usually shocked by the way people behave. You re a man of the world, Roger, I d appreciate your advice on a rather delicate matter …

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  • 66(a) woman of the world — someone who has a lot of experience of life, and is not usually shocked by the way people behave. You re a man of the world, Roger, I d appreciate your advice on a rather delicate matter …

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  • 67discretion — noun (U) 1 the ability and right to decide exactly what should be done in a particular situation: Promotions are left to the discretion of the supervisor. | at sb s discretion (=according to someone s decision or wishes): The size of your payment …

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  • 68discreet — dis•creet [[t]dɪˈskrit[/t]] adj. judicious in one s conduct or speech, esp. with regard to keeping silent about a delicate matter • Etymology: 1325–75; ME discret < AF, OF < ML discrētus, L: separated, ptp. of discernere dis•creet′ly, adv.… …

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  • 69unemotionality — noun 1. apathy demonstrated by an absence of emotional reactions • Syn: ↑emotionlessness, ↑impassivity, ↑impassiveness, ↑phlegm, ↑indifference, ↑stolidity • Derivationally related forms: ↑stolid …

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  • 70WESTERN WALL — (Heb. הַכֹּתֶל הַמַּעֲרָבִי), that section of the western supporting wall of the temple mount which has remained intact since the destruction of the Second Temple (70 C.E.). It became the most hallowed spot in Jewish religious and national… …

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