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растений) cultural varietyРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > культурный сорт
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1. cultivated2. cultural; cultured; civilized; polite; well-bredСинонимический ряд:цивилизованно (проч.) цивилизованно -
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рус Неврастенияeng Neurasthenia. Considerable cultural variations occur in the presentation of this disorder, and two main types occur, with substantial overlap. In one type, the main feature is a complaint of increased fatigue after mental effort, often associated with some decrease in occupational performance or coping efficiency in daily tasks. The mental fatiguability is typically described as an unpleasant intrusion of distracting associations or recollections, difficulty in concentrating, and generally inefficient thinking. In the other type, the emphasis is on feelings of bodily or physical weakness and exhaustion after only minimal effort, accompanied by a feeling of muscular aches and pains and inability to relax. In both types a variety of other unpleasant physical feelings is common, such as dizziness, tension headaches, and feelings of general instability. Worry about decreasing mental and bodily well-being, irritability, anhedonia, and varying minor degrees of both depression and anxiety are all common. Sleep is of -
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дополнительные мероприятия партнеров
Игры не ограничиваются исключительно спортивными соревнованиями. Они сопровождаются целым рядом торжественных мероприятий и программ, в которых участвуют жители страны-организатора и других стран мира. Партнеры Игр обеспечивают предоставление основных ресурсов и проведение дополнительных мероприятий ОКОИ, и благодаря разнообразным культурным и публичным мероприятиям Игры становятся для миллионов жителей страны-организатора не только спортивным событием, но и символом единения людей.
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partnering signature properties
Games are about much more than sport. The full scope of the celebration engages the people of the Host Country and the world in a wide variety of ways, through an array of programs and events. By supporting the core assets and signature properties of the OCOG, partners help the Games transcend sport and bring the spirit of this celebration of humanity to millions of people across the Host Country through cultural programs and community events.
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