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Перевод: linchpin speek linchpin


[существительное]
чека ; чека колеса


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  1. Politically, Bradley argues Charles de Gaulle's case for the independent French deterrent and for the Paris-Bonn link as the real linchpin of European security.
  2. Dalton Baldwin's linchpin accompaniments are all that one could hope for in terms of grace and humour.
  3. Since a version of this argument was repeated in his broadcast talks and made a linchpin of Lewis's defence of Christianity, it may be profitable to lay down our books for five minutes as he urged us to do when thinking of a world without chloroform and meditate on what he has laid before us.
  4. But the linchpin really falls out of rural communities when village schools are closed.
  5. It was a linchpin of Lewis's theism that thought itself was a metaphysical act; his exploration of this theme in his book Miracles and the subsequent heated debate between himself and a fellow-Christian philosopher, Elizabeth Anscombe, provided one of the great academic sideshows in the Oxford of the late 1940s.
  6. Yet this distinction is a vitally significant moral distinction to many, and is the linchpin of the law and ethics in this area.
  7. Virtually extinct in the Soviet Union after over 60 years of Socialism is the linchpin of capitalism, the entrepreneur.
  8. However, finally I'm cosily ensconced with the affable Mr. Adams and his excellent lead guitarist (linchpin of the Dudes of Leisure) Keith Scott, and the talk turns to tunes
  9. Edouard knew what he was looking for, a Picasso, a Matisse, whose medium was not paint but rare stones and precious metals; the genius who would be the linchpin of his whole enterprise.
  10. Zvornik, sitting astride the main road from Belgrade to Sarajevo, will play a linchpin role in the campaign to join together Serbian pieces of the ethnic jigsaw of Bosnia-Hercegovina.
  11. The whole issue of the ENP requesting X-rays proved to be the linchpin on which the development of the role of the ENP rested.
  12. For many CMEA countries, but particularly for Gierek's Poland, Western largesse became the linchpin of a strategy to refurbish the economy and reorientate production towards competitive industries capable of holding their own in world markets.
  13. Consequently, a linchpin of Vermuyden's scheme, a catch-dyke skirting the eastern edge of the fens, was abandoned, to be constructed only in the 1960s.

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