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Near at hand - vertaling naar arabisch

TELEVISION SERIES
Opening Soon at a Theater Near You

Near at hand      
في متناول اليد
near at hand      
فى متناول اليد
roving ambassador         
TYPE OF DIPLOMAT
Ambassador at large; Ambassador at Large; Ambassador at-Large; Ambassadors at Large; Roving ambassador; Ambassador-at-Large; Ambassadors-at-large; Ambassador-at-Large for the Arctic Region
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Definitie

Black Hand
·add. ·- A lawless or blackmailing secret society, ·esp. among Italians.
II. Black Hand ·add. ·- A Spanish anarchistic society, many of the members of which were imprisoned in 1883.

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Sneak Previews

Sneak Previews (known as Opening Soon...at a Theater Near You from 1975 to 1977 and Sneak Previews Goes Video from 1989 to 1991) is an American film review show that ran for over two decades on Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). It was created by WTTW, a PBS affiliate in Chicago, Illinois. It premiered on November 26, 1975 as a monthly local-only show called Opening Soon...at a Theater Near You and was renamed in 1977 to Sneak Previews and it became a biweekly show in 1978 airing nationally on PBS. By 1980, it was a weekly series airing on over 180 stations, and it was the highest rated weekly entertainment series in the history of public broadcasting. The show's final broadcast was on October 4, 1996.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Near at hand
1. This Hadith simply warns that God’s punishment may be near at hand.
2. Based on our reporting, the column correctly predicted "lethal, combustible elements of the dreaded race riot are near at hand." I continue shoe–leather reporting –– but with limitations.
3. The time is now so near at hand that nothing can arrest the abolition of this dreadful means of oppressing the people.
4. It is by no means fortuitous that with the election near at hand foolish remarks baffling human imagination are heard from Japan.
5. A copy of Dale Carnegie‘s "How to Win Friends and Influence People" was always near at hand –– and only those who lived with him knew the vast distance between his public bonhomie and his private despair.