bare-faced marmoset - translation to russian
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bare-faced marmoset - translation to russian

POSTHUMOUS BIOGRAPHY OF SCIENTOLOGY FOUNDER L. RON HUBBARD
Bare-Faced Messiah; Bare Faced Messiah
  • Miller traced Hubbard to the vicinity of San Luis Obispo, California, where the Scientology leader was living secretly on this ranch, but Hubbard died before Miller could finish his research.
  • Gerry Armstrong, the former Scientology archivist whose disclosure of Hubbard's unpublished writings became a central issue in the litigation over ''Bare-faced Messiah''.
  • L. Ron Hubbard, the subject of ''Bare-faced Messiah''.

bare-faced marmoset      

общая лексика

тамарин

сагуин (Saguinus)

pied tamarin         
  • Bairro Adrianópolis, Manaus. Habitat where pied tamarins used to thrive. Now there is barely any terrain for them to live in.
  • Pied tamarin in captivity
SPECIES OF PRIMATE
Saguinus bicolor; Pied bare-faced tamarin; Brazilian Bare-faced Tamarin; Pied Bare-faced Tamarin; Brazilian bare-faced tamarin; Pied Tamarin

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bare-faced tamarin

bare metal         
COMPUTER WITHOUT AN OPERATING SYSTEM OR INSTALLED APPLICATIONS
Bare hardware; Bare metal (computer); Bare metal; Bare-metal; Bare metal (computing)

общая лексика

"голое железо"

новые аппаратные средства компьютера, не имеющие или не поддержанные пока никаким программным обеспечением

синоним

bare hardware; bare machine

Definition

НЕОПРЕДЕЛЕННАЯ ФОРМА ГЛАГОЛА
то же, что инфинитив.

Wikipedia

Bare-faced Messiah

Bare-faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard is a posthumous biography of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard by British journalist Russell Miller. First published in the United Kingdom on 26 October 1987, the book takes a critical perspective, challenging the Church of Scientology's account of Hubbard's life and work. It quotes extensively from official documents acquired using the Freedom of Information Act and from Hubbard's personal papers, which were obtained via a defector from Scientology. It was also published in Australia, Canada and the United States.

The Church of Scientology strongly opposed the book's publication. The organization was accused of organising a smear and harassment campaign against Miller and his publisher, though it strenuously denied this accusation, and a private investigator involved in the campaign denied that the organization was his client. However, a leak of internal Scientology documents to the press in 1990 disclosed many details of the campaign. The organization and related corporate entities attempted to prevent the book's publication in court, resulting in cases that reached the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Appeal of England and Wales and the Federal Court of Canada. The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to let a lower court's ruling stand, denying fair use protection for the book's use of unpublished sources, set a precedent favouring copyright protection of unpublished material over biographers' freedom of speech. Courts in the UK and Canada took an opposite view, allowing publication of Bare-faced Messiah in the public interest.

Reviews of the book have been broadly positive — one calling it "the best and most comprehensive biography of L. Ron Hubbard" — and praise the quality and depth of Miller's research. The Scientology organization has been less complimentary; the executor of Hubbard's estate called it "a scumbag book  ... full of bullshit" in a court deposition in the U.S.

What is the Russian for bare-faced marmoset? Translation of &#39bare-faced marmoset&#39 to Russian