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English-Russian IT glossary. 2014.
English-Russian IT glossary. 2014.
Lud Gluskin — Ludwig Elias Gluskin (also Ludwig Grassnick) (December 16, 1898, New York City? or Russia? October 13, 1989, Palm Springs, California) [ [http://nfo.net/usa/g1.html#LGluskin Lud Gluskin recordings] at NFO.net. Grove lists his birthdate and place… … Wikipedia
LUD — abbr. Lingvo User Dictionary … Dictionary of English abbreviation
Sons of Noah — This T and O map, which abstracts that society s known world to a cross inscribed within an orb, remakes geography in the service of Christian iconography and identifies the three known continents as populated by descendants of Shem (Sem), Ham… … Wikipedia
Hope Mirrlees — (1887–1978) was a British translator, poet and novelist. She is best known for the 1926 Lud in the Mist, a fantasy novel and influential classic, and for Paris: A Poem, a modernist poem which critic Julia Briggs deemed modernism s lost… … Wikipedia
Миррлиз, Хоуп — Хоуп Миррлиз Hope Mirrlees Хоуп Миррлиз, 1931 год. Фрагмент фотографии леди Оттолайн Моррелл … Википедия
Outline of geography — See also: Index of geography articles The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to geography: Geography – science that studies the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth.[1] The physical world … Wikipedia
collude — col·lude /kə lüd/ vi col·lud·ed, col·lud·ing: to agree or cooperate secretly for a fraudulent or otherwise illegal purpose Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. collude … Law dictionary
Caithness — County of Caithness until circa 1890 Missing map County of Caithness circa 1890 to 1975 Missing map Caithness District 1975 to 1996 … Wikipedia
Ravi Shankar — Shankar im März 2009 in Delhi Ravi Shankar (Bengalisch: রবি শংকর; Rabi Śaṃkar; * 7. April 1920 in Varanasi; bürgerlicher Name Robindro Shaunkor Chowdhury) ist ein indischer Musiker und Komponist, der das Zupfinstrument … Deutsch Wikipedia
Milord — For the song, see Milord (song). In the nineteenth century, milord (also milor) (pronounced mee lor ) was well known as a word which continental Europeans (especially French) whose jobs often brought them into contact with travellers (innkeepers … Wikipedia
Lidia — Para otros usos de este término, véase Lidia (desambiguación) … Wikipedia Español