Примеры использования Daily mail на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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is composed of three daily newspapers, Times of Zambia and Zambia Daily Mail owned by the Government, while the third Post Newspaper is privately owned.
I read in the Daily Mail that some of these beggars make over a quarter of a million pounds a year.
On 9 March 2018, the Daily Mail broke the news of the disappearance of Nostromo
UK's tabloid The Daily Mail has risen quickly to become the world's most read English-language news site.
In 2012, the Daily Mail published a series of pictures which showed Murnaghan kissing his make-up artist at Sky News,
In 2009, British newspaper Daily Mail ranked the Eternal derby as fourth among the ten greatest football rivalries of all-time.
I shall be writing a very stiff letter to the Daily Mail about this!
The British journalist Covell was photographed with his wounds immediately after the raid by a Daily Mail journalist who bribed Italian police to approach him.
Later, the Daily Mail published extracts from Rooney's autobiography,
what a lifetime's diet of the Reader's Digest, the Daily Mail and romantic fiction can do to a person's brain.
the work is being carried out(Daily Mail, October 16,
to keep the Daily Mail happy and all the road safety charities,
This article was followed by a publication in the Zambia Daily Mail and the Post Newspaper of a statement by the Home Affairs Permanent Secretary that he had recommended the deportation of Roy Clarke to the Minister of Home Affairs.
In February 2011, the Daily Mail described her as"on the path to fame
gained considerable publicity from a great outcry in the Daily Mail, which demanded:"Is nothing sacred to the film maker?",
Speaking to the Daily Mail about the ending of the series,
20 June 1995, the Daily Mail of 15 August 1995, and L'Express of 6 April 1995 extensively reported on such illicit activity in the Greek Cypriot-administered southern Cyprus, even linking it directly
Similarly, in the Daily Mail of 15 August 1995, in an article entitled"Trail of Deceit That Dodges Arms Ban", it is reported
an Anglo-Irish tycoon who owned the influential Daily Mail and Daily Mirror in London,
including L'Hebdomadaire(Burkina Faso), Accra Daily Mail(Ghana), L'Essor(Mali), Sud Quotidien(Senegal), Business Day and Mail& Guardian South Africa.