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1 lynched
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2 lynched
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3 lynched
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4 Still, William Grant
(1895-1978) Стилл, Уильям ГрантМузыкант. Старейшина афро-американских композиторов. Первый негритянский дирижер симфонического оркестра: дирижировал Лос-Анджелесским филармоническим оркестром в 1936. Создал серию оркестровых произведений, в том числе "Темная Америка" ["Darker America"] (1924) и "Афро-американская симфония" ["Afro-American Symphony"] (1931), ряд опер (1935-63), хорал "И его линчевали на дереве" ["And They Lynched Him on a Tree"] (1940), ряд песен для бродвейских мюзиклов [ musical] и балетовEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Still, William Grant
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5 to show one's face
He skulked in his apartment for three days, too ashamed to show his face. — Ему было настолько стыдно, что он три дня не показывал носа из своей квартиры.
If he had the temerity to show his face in Hexton, he would most likely have been lynched. — Если бы у него хватило наглости появиться в Гекстоне, его бы скорее всего линчевали.
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6 then and there
(then and there (тж. there and then))в этот момент, тотчас же, на месте, тут жеHe stopped dancing there and then; he was too excited to go on. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Complete Short Stories’, ‘Gigolo and Gigolette’) — Сид сразу же перестал танцевать, до того разволновался.
If he hadn't got away they'd have lynched him there and then. (J. Aldridge, ‘The Hunter’, ch. 1) — Если бы Мус не улизнул, с ним бы тут же расправились.
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7 then and there
(тж. there and then)в этoт мoмeнт, тoтчac жe, нa мecтe, тут жe, cpaзу жe; c пopoгa Gregory was tempted to accuse the young woman and her friends, then and there, of falsehood, but he decided to wait and study her (Th. Dreiser). If he hadn't got away they'd have lynched him there and then (J. Aldridge)
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