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Перевод: headquarters
[существительное] штаб ; `орган управления войсками; главное управление; штаб-квартира ; главное командование; центр ; центральный `орган; источник
Тезаурус:
- Similar protests were held in other towns, where the party and regional authority's headquarters were besieged by angry demonstrators.
- In wartime he would operate from SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe), near Mons in Belgium.
- The Company Command Post is already a hive of activity as the daily reports are being collated on a computer, ready for transmission to Battalion Headquarters.
- Few major companies have their headquarters in Scotland.
- During a visit to Brigade Headquarters I overheard Officers discussing the situation in our area.
- The picture also served as a useful summary or overview of the whole EPH situation, reflecting its position in the surrounding community, liaison links with social workers and relatives of the clients, and its relationship with the area office and the department headquarters.
- Questioned as he left Nato headquarters in Brussels, he said "if indeed some loss of life has occurred, I can only express my very profound regret".
- Salamanca had been Franco's headquarters in 1937.
- Leaving Paddy Mayne to bring up what he could in the way of supplies from Kabrit, Stirling set off from Siwa to Eighth Army Headquarters, which he found in turmoil.
- The operation had been planned the previous day after close liaison with the local RUC Headquarters, and was to include a detailed search of the area using dogs and helicopters.
- At his firm's headquarters in Portview (within Belfast Harbour's enterprise zone, off the M2 motorway's Fortwilliam interchange) Alan Campbell has created a purpose-built complex comprising offices and warehouses, some of which are let out to other companies.
- On 22 November four members of the strike committee (among them two women, Jayaben Desai and Yasu Patel) went on hunger strike outside the headquarters of the Trade Union Congress in London.
- Why the hell do you think we come?" - Blackpool woman representative queuing to enter the conference headquarters hotel in the small hours "I'm bound to say that when considering some examples of modern architecture I enthusiastically join those who say, "God bless the Prince of Wales".'
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