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Перевод: conn speek conn


[существительное]
подача команд рулевому;
[глагол]
вести судно; управлять кораблем; направлять действия; направлять мысль


Тезаурус:

  1. Boyle, Sammy Conn and a Davie Kirkwood, making no mistake from the spot, scored for Airdrie in a strong second-half rally.
  2. Les Conn: Anyway.
  3. His first record was released in June 1964 when he was managed by Les Conn , who remembers how David and Marc Bohan would redecorate his office between gigs, and David's first television appearance when he refused to cut his hair.
  4. Les Conn: "So anyway", I said to David, "I think you'll have to have your hair cut, otherwise you won't get this programme on television", to which he replied that he wouldn't cut his hair for the Prime Minister.
  5. Conn McCluskey of the CSJ held out strongly against defying the ban but the DHAC representatives made it clear that they would go ahead in any case, and this seems to have swayed the NICRA members.
  6. I think he was coming to the end of his management with Les Conn at the time.
  7. International consultants include Dr Raymond Bakke, Manuel Ortiz and Dr Harvie Conn and there will be participants from around the world.
  8. Airdrie: Martin; Kidd, Stewart, Sandison, Honor, Black, Boyle, Balfour, Coyle, Lawrence (Jack 83), Kirkwood (Conn 78).
  9. Les Conn: The problem was John (Bloom) didn't know anybody in the music business except myself because I was quite well-known at that time in Tin Pan Alley.
  10. Her opposition to what she regarded as adventurism and ultra-leftism was shown in 1969 when she resigned from the executive together with Conn McCluskey, John McAnerney and Fred Heatley in protest at NICRA involvement with the People's Democracy (PD).
  11. Les Conn: "By this time, I had arranged a recording test with Decca and David had his first single released called Liza Jane which was on Vocalion."
  12. George Underwood: David was always a bit over the top and he decided to write to John Bloom, a millionaire business, saying something to the effect "Brian Epstein has got The Beatles but you can have us", but Bloom wasn't that interested and passed his letter to Les Conn, an agent."
  13. Les Conn: "Well, of course, the people weren't prepared for that kind of entertainment and they all put their hands over their ears, and Bloom started screaming, "Get them off, they're ruining my wedding party".

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