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От англ. сoping — справляющийся. Это мысли, которые помогают справиться с чем-либо. Прим. ред.

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Нарратив — от англ. narrative — повествование, повествовательный. Прим. ред.

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На английском фраза звучит как King Henry died drinking chocolate milk. Каждое слово начинается с буквы или слога, соответствующих единице метрической системы измерений (англ. — kilo, hecto, deca, deci, centi, and milli). Прим. ред.

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