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idiom. вмешиваться ("It isn't a question of which hockey team should play," Brundage said. "It is, one, whether the Olympic Games are for amateurs or for business institutions like the AHA; and two, whether the National Olympic Committee has the sole authority to certify entries as international rules specify or whether anybody can get into the picture." VLZ_58); принимать участие (VLZ_58); возникать (Andrey Truhachev); фигурировать (Andrey Truhachev); выступать на сцену (Andrey Truhachev); выступать на первый план (Andrey Truhachev); выйти на первый план (Andrey Truhachev); выходить на первый план (Andrey Truhachev); появиться (Andrey Truhachev); возникнуть (Andrey Truhachev); иметь отношение (к Andrey Truhachev); касаться (чего-либо Andrey Truhachev); иметь касательство (Andrey Truhachev); быть вовлечённым (They had assumed that it was another gang execution, and had questioned hoodlums with records in the rackets and a history of strong-arm. Since Vito had never been in trouble he never came into the picture. VLZ_58); не обошлось без (Terrified residents of a quiet rural town in Oregon began to report hearing an unearthly loud shrieking noise piercing out from the surrounding countryside at night that no one could explain. The nerve-wracking sound was described variously as being a shrill squeal, a mechanical scream, metal scraping against metal, an off-kilter siren, or a banshee-like moan. Yes, of course, aliens come into the picture. Other wild theories included that the sound was made by UFOs or that it was the wailing of a ghost or some strange creature like a Sasquatch, or even the portentous trumpeting of angels from Heaven. ART Vancouver)
Makarov. выступать; появляться
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