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beaten up to the state of stamped on smashed-up cornflakesизбитый до неузнаваемости (andreon)
beaten up to the state of stamped on smashed-up cornflakesзверски избитый (andreon)
I am not going to die on that hillдля меня это не принципиально (A key part of the meaning is the cost-benefit analysis. How high is the issue on your list of priorities, versus how high would be the cost of fighting that fight? In military terms, fighting up a hill, with the enemy above you, can cost much time and many lives. A military commander must judge whether taking that hill is worth the high cost.: An American comedian was asked about her views on marijuana legalization during an interview. She said she supported it, but she wasn't going to die on that hill. It wasn't high enough on her list that she should be putting herself out to support its recreational use. wordreference.com 'More)
there isn't a clear spot to be seen on himна нём живого места нет (Leonid Dzhepko)
we stand firmly on our feet and always look to the futureмы твёрдо стоим на ногах и всегда смотрим в будущее (цитата из речи В.В.Путина в переводе, взятом из статьи в газете New York Times Alex_Odeychuk)