Usage examples of "Que Que" in English with translation to Russian

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Until 1990, France-or, rather, much of its political class-tacitly agreed with Nobel laureate François Mauriac's famous confession: "I love Germany so much that I prefer it to be split into two parts." ("J'aime tellement l'Allemagne que je préfère qu'il y en ait deux.") До 1990 года Франция или, скорее, большинство ее политиков втайне разделяли точку зрения, нашедшую выражение в знаменитом признании лауреата Нобелевской премии Франсуа Мориака: "Моя любовь к Германии так велика, что я рад, что их стало две" ("J'aime tellement l'Allemagne que je prefere qu'il y en ait deux.").
The unofficial motto of the 2014 protests was “El que se cansa, pierde” (“You tire, you lose”). Неофициальный девиз протестов 2014 года звучал так: El que se cansa, pierde («Кто устанет, тот проиграет»).
However, since the petition and reply, Dr. Que has been charged with and convicted of violating article 258 of the Penal Code, which prohibits abusing “democratic freedom to infringe upon the interests of the State, the legitimate rights and interests of organizations and/or citizens”. Однако после направления сообщения и получения ответа д-р Кы был обвинен и осужден в связи с нарушением статьи 258 Уголовного кодекса, которая предусматривает запрещение злоупотребления " демократической свободой для ущемления интересов государства, законных прав и интересов организаций и/или граждан ".
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