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91Come Out, Ye Black and Tans — «Come Out, Ye Black and Tans», иногда «Black and Tan» (англ. «Выходите, вы чёрно коричневые») песня ирландских повстанцев, адресованная «black and tans» (чёрно коричневым), членам британской вспомогательной военизированной организации,… …
92Список игр Square Enix — Логотип Square Enix Список игр, разработанных и изданных компанией Square Enix. Издан …
93Leibniz: truth, knowledge and metaphysics — Nicholas Jolley Leibniz is in important respects the exception among the great philosophers of the seventeenth century. The major thinkers of the period characteristically proclaim the need to reject the philosophical tradition; in their… …
94battle — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 between armies ADJECTIVE ▪ bloody, fierce ▪ intense, pitched ▪ The two armies fought a pitched battle on the plain. ▪ climactic …
95fight — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 struggle using physical force ADJECTIVE ▪ big ▪ fierce ▪ brutal, nasty, vicious ▪ real …
96bealdian — wv/i2 to be bold, to be brave, bear oneself bravely; swá bealdode bearn Ecgþéowes thus the son of Ecgtheow bore himself bravely; …
97act — I n. action 1) to commit, perform an act 2) a barbaric, barbarous; courageous; criminal; foolish, rash; heroic, noble; humane; illegal; impulsive; justified; kind; overt; statesmanlike; thoughtful act (she performed an heroic act) 3) an act of… …
98fight — I n. straggle 1) to pick, provoke, start a fight (he picked a fight with me) 2) to put up, wage a fight (to wage a fight against corruption) 3) to get into a fight (to get into a fight with a neighbor about the property line) 4) a bitter,… …
99struggle — I n. 1) to carry on, put up, wage a struggle 2) a bitter, desperate, fierce, frantic, violent; ceaseless, unending, unrelenting; internecine; life and death struggle 3) the class struggle 4) a struggle against, with; for (a struggle against… …
100brave — 01. It was really [brave] of her to admit her mistake to her boss. 02. Her brother received a medal for [bravery] after he jumped into the river to save a drowning child. 03. The young soldier stepped [bravely] forward, and offered to carry the… …