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Перевод: member
[существительное] член ; участник ; представитель ; партнер ; часть ; конечность ; элемент конструкции; звено; деталь
Тезаурус:
- James Murdoch, a Free Presbyterian and a member of the Loughgall UPV, introduced Noel Doherty to James Marshall, a quarryman who said he could provide explosives, and Doherty arranged a meeting between Marshall and a member of the Shankill Road UVF.
- An awful lot of wind has been generated by Mr Kevin NcNamara's Private Member's Bill to ban fox-hunting.
- The requirements that member states co-operate are at the same time strengthened.
- Mr Abdi, who was a member of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and also a member of the federal parliament, was soon dismissed from both these positions and placed under house arrest.
- Each member's PRS earnings depends on how much money the society collects and how often a member's work is played on PRS-licenced media and premises.
- Sexual responsiveness to a familiar member of the opposite sex may not be zero - particularly when the time allotted to searching for an alternative has run out.
- The one member of the CPNI who was centrally involved in NICRA was Betty Sinclair; as secretary of the Belfast trades council she had more time to devote to it than trade-union officials like Banks and Harris.
- Not one of the 120 is listed as a member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) - but then as the Conservatives have pointed out, the published biographies contain no mention whatever of CND membership.
- One member of the Lindop committee, Paul Sieghart, a lawyer, told New Scientist last week that the chief officers feeling in 1978 "was that intelligence systems - with unverified non-factual information - should not find their way into factual systems, and therefore the data should not be retrieved by people looking for factual information."
- Any member of the secret society who takes public office or joins the police should declare they have taken the Masonic oath to counter, he told MPs.
- The terms under which the EIB was formed prescribe that the purpose of finance provided shall be to support: projects aiding development of less advanced regions of the Community; modernization and conversion projects in essentially declining areas; and projects, usually large, which are of interest to several member countries or the Community as a whole.
- The latter has been liberalised in all 12 member states.
- When I moved to secondary school, the PE master used to encourage me in my running and, when he saw I had some potential, he took me down the North London AC and made me a member there so I could train a couple of times a week.
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