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Переведите текст ! только не через переводчик, заранее "that was a neat program on ufo's, " said nina to her cousin max as they walked down the street. "i think what really amazed me was that ufo's were reported as early as 1800." "that's pretty hard to believe, " said max. "anyway, do you really believe there are such things? " nina started to answer when they heard a loud scream coming from coach thornton's house. "come on, " shouted max. they ran into the yard where the coach was staring at ten rose bushes that had been pulled from the ground. "look at that! " he demanded. "just look at that." "that's terrible, " cried nina. "who could have done it? " coach thornton looked disgusted. "i had to bench three of my best football players for cutting class. they were pretty mad at me." "first thing, we'd better get these roses back in the ground, " said max. "then we'll figure out who did it." nina and max helped coach thornton replant the roses. then he invited them in for milk and cookies. "now, " said nina. "am i right? you benched sam cartland, mike brooks, and alex avery." "and you lost the game, " added max. the coach rubbed his eyes. "i know, but rules are rules." "i'll bet one of them did it to get even, " said nina. "how about we nose around a little? " "let's see, " said max after they left. "coach said the roses were all right when he looked out at nine. but shortly after ten, he found them pulled up." "so, we check to see who doesn't have an alibi between nine and ten. look! " nina pointed. "there's alex avery over at the dairy bar." alex looked up as they came in. "hi kids, " he drawled. "hello, yourself, " said max. "we missed seeing you in the football game." "that was a bummer all right. but i guess the coach didn't have any choice." "where you been all morning? " asked nina. "i've been right here since nine." he turned to the girl behind the counter. "isn't that right, amy? " "uh huh. you helped me carry in that heavy box."

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anton
"это была сетевая программа нло",сказала нина своему кузену максу,идя вниз по улице."что действительно поражает меня,так то,что об нло сообщалось ещё ранее 1800-х годов". "в это довольно сложно поверить",сказал макс."и ты действительно веришь во всё это? " только нина хотела ответить,как они услышали ужасный крик,доносившийся из дома тренера торнтона. "пошли",вскрикнул макс. они вбежали во двор,где тренер в ужасе смотрел на десять кустов роз,выкопанных из земли. "посмотрите на это! ",требовал он."только посмотрите на это! " "это ужасно",вскрикнула нина."кто бы мог это сделать? " тренер,казалось,чувствовал отвращение."я вынужден был выгнать трёх моих лучших игроков,чтобы сократить класс. они злы на меня." "во-первых,нам лучше посадить кусты обратно в землю",сказал макс."а уж затем мы поймём,кто это сделал." нина и макс тренеру пересадить розы. после всего он пригласил их в дом,на молоко с печеньем. "итак",произнесла нина."права ли я? вы исключили сэма картланда,майка брукса и алекса эвери." "и проиграли матч",добавил макс. тренер протёр глаза. "я знаю,но правила есть правила." "спорим,что это был один из них",сказала нина."как насчёт небольшой разведки? " "давай посмотрим",сказал макс,после того,как они вышли."тренер сказал,что с розами было всё в порядке,когда он выглядывал в 9. но вскоре после 10 их уже выкопали." "проверим,у кого нет алиби на время от 9 до 10. смотри! ",указала нина."у молочного бара алекс эвери" как только они подошли,алекс поднял глаза. ",дети.",медленно проговорил он. "и тебе ",сказал макс."мы не видели тебя на матче." "там был облом. но я думаю,у тренера не было выбора" "где ты был всё утро? ",спросила нина. "с 9 я здесь." он повернулся к девушке за стойкой. "ведь так,эми? " "угу. ты мне нести тот тяжёлый ящик"
Сумарокова
1. when morning came, the storm had already stopped, but the snow was still falling. 2. yesterday by eight o’clock he had finished all his homework,and when i came to his place at nine, he was reading. 3. i have been waiting for permission to go abroad for already three weeks, but i haven't received the visa yet. 4. everybody is at the door of the museum, but my friend hasn't come yet.5.  we were drinking tea when the telephone rang.6.johnny noticed that everybody was looking at him, and he felt shy.7.light travels more  quickly  than  sound.8. when i came to pete's house last sunday, he was reading a new book. he said he would give it to me soon. today i have taken it from him. now i am reading it.i  will  have finished it by friday. if you like, i will give it to you on saturday when you come to see me.  9. when will he come? we have been waiting for him for half an hour already.10.on leaving the hall the students thanked the professor who had delivered the lecture.11. we already had covered about ten miles when peter, who had been looking out of the window for the last five or ten minutes, suddenly exclaimed: «here is the station! »
Кирьяков-Крикунов
Ukrainian customs and traditions "custom" and "habit" in the ukrainian language cognate. this is part of our daily lives that we imbibe with our mother's milk, singing beloved grandmother or legends that abound in our land. and we are always happy to share with visitors country merry ukrainian customs, to invite them to the people celebrating pancake day or midsummer, to give an incredibly beautiful wedding songs, guardian or embroidered towel, lift the pile with a loaf or a tasty treat ritual food – pancakes, christmas pudding, easter kulich. and to share the joy of togetherness. countries, times, people. our guests notice the main pattern is a tradition in ukraine is closely connected with the everyday, calendar and religious life. and this is quite natural. because a lot of ukrainian traditions and events, and how many people were connected with the agricultural calendar. harvest songs, christmas carols or songs meeting of spring since ancient times was accompanied by seasonal work. it was impossible to imagine the hard work without household magic rituals, and the rest without masquerades, entertainment or ritual greetings and crawls. the natural hospitality and cheerfulness passed from generation to generation through these everyday ukrainian customs. family is very important for the ukrainians. and of course, its emergence and existence is accompanied by many ukrainian rituals and rites, ukrainian customs and traditions. the arrival of the matchmakers and engagement, persuasion and cover (the transition from girlhood to married life), a bachelorette party or a bridal train, the wedding invitation and hike with many foreclosures bride – almost all of these fun parts gladly abide by our contemporaries. by the way, our girls are very, as they say, tolerant: if they don't like the future husband, then they, according to ukrainian tradition, matchmakers will make a pumpkin. and the young have so much respect for parents that thrice bow to them after receiving roll with salt. in a word, no wonder the marriage ceremony we call "fun": it's really fun!

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Переведите текст ! только не через переводчик, заранее "that was a neat program on ufo's, " said nina to her cousin max as they walked down the street. "i think what really amazed me was that ufo's were reported as early as 1800." "that's pretty hard to believe, " said max. "anyway, do you really believe there are such things? " nina started to answer when they heard a loud scream coming from coach thornton's house. "come on, " shouted max. they ran into the yard where the coach was staring at ten rose bushes that had been pulled from the ground. "look at that! " he demanded. "just look at that." "that's terrible, " cried nina. "who could have done it? " coach thornton looked disgusted. "i had to bench three of my best football players for cutting class. they were pretty mad at me." "first thing, we'd better get these roses back in the ground, " said max. "then we'll figure out who did it." nina and max helped coach thornton replant the roses. then he invited them in for milk and cookies. "now, " said nina. "am i right? you benched sam cartland, mike brooks, and alex avery." "and you lost the game, " added max. the coach rubbed his eyes. "i know, but rules are rules." "i'll bet one of them did it to get even, " said nina. "how about we nose around a little? " "let's see, " said max after they left. "coach said the roses were all right when he looked out at nine. but shortly after ten, he found them pulled up." "so, we check to see who doesn't have an alibi between nine and ten. look! " nina pointed. "there's alex avery over at the dairy bar." alex looked up as they came in. "hi kids, " he drawled. "hello, yourself, " said max. "we missed seeing you in the football game." "that was a bummer all right. but i guess the coach didn't have any choice." "where you been all morning? " asked nina. "i've been right here since nine." he turned to the girl behind the counter. "isn't that right, amy? " "uh huh. you helped me carry in that heavy box."
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