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Перевод: cadet
[прилагательное] кадетский; [существительное] младший сын; младший брат; кадет ; курсант военного училища; сутенер ; сводник
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- Alon also experimented with the basic design, building a 130 hp Franklin-engined version and a prototype Alon A-;4 with a Lycoming O-;320 160 hp motor, before selling the type certificate of the Aircoupe to Mooney Aircraft, whereupon Mooney changed it to a single-tail design and manufactured it as the M-;10 Cadet, producing 61 at 9,295 each before shutting the line down for good in 1970.
- In 1960, when Gen Noriega was both a cadet at an elite military academy in Peru and a spy-in-training for the US Defence Intelligence Agency, he was detained for allegedly raping and savagely beating a prostitute.
- The most militaristic of all the uniformed groups was the Cadet Corps.
- Throughout the 1880s the Cadet Corps developed among working-class boys (having started in public schools), and in 1908-;9 the non-denominational Scouts first appeared in substantial numbers.
- I want to be a cadet officer in the Guards - Grenadiers, Coldstream sort of thing.
- With the threat of war approaching, a Cadet Corps was formed and my Sunday school teacher provided the fifteen shillings necessary for the purchase of a second-hand uniform, which had to be cut down to boy's size.
- Cadet Diana Grant is not playing the part of a Whitley, but would have us believe she is playing the part of a mountain.
- He was a regular visitor to Walton and also joined one of the cadet crews every year on one of the regular deployments to Belgium, Holland and France.
- After the war, the army dumped thousands of these sets on cadet forces, where they were treated far harder than in any battle zone.
- Owner Dave Vernon has lately replaced it with a rare late-sixties single-tailed Mooney M-10 Cadet version (right) which he flew solo from Los Angeles to Miami.
- THE first Colchester sea cadet in the unit's 50-year history to be chosen as one of the Lord Lieutenant's cadets has been presented with his badge of office.
- Cadet makes history
- Some compensation for these flops was provided by Carol Reed's The Fallen Idol (1947), an adaptation of Graham Green's short story about a young boy's loss of innocence, and Anthony Asquith's The Winslow Boy (1948), an adapted stage-play about the struggles of a naval cadet's father to prove his son's innocence of theft.
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