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Перевод: spares


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  1. The luthier, Tony Rockett attempted to track down a new steel rod for my bass, only to discover that nobody in this country supplies Warwick spares.
  2. That was the boss; all the other crews are already on task and D Squadron needs a new gearbox in one of its Chieftains - it's about six miles from here so they're sending out a truck with the spares and we're to meet it there."
  3. David Clews, of Pintail, says that about the only request for spares was due to a shaft breaking when a burr caught in clothing.
  4. This depends mainly on the availability of resources, i.e. manpower, spares, tools, etc., and is interrelated with "what to do?"
  5. But most workshops in developing countries cannot meet these tolerances, "so the spares simply don't fit," says Unwin.
  6. AT 1.15 I call the AA to ask can I borrow a patrolman for the afternoon, and at 1.45 he's at the door with sewn-in trouser creases and a shiny van, packed tight as an egg with tools and spares.
  7. These deals involved a steady supply of components and spares which, before the invasion, were shipped by sea from Sheerness in Kent.
  8. If your Marshall is presently going through a bit of a traumatic phase, then keep a sharp eye out for the new range of Marshall original spares.
  9. The art of vituperation comes naturally to Busi, and, although the picture of Northern Italian provincial life (in the vicinity of Brescia) which the author paints occupies only a small part of the novel, which takes his picaresque hero on to greater things in Milan, Paris and London, it is a memorable picture, and provides the necessary underpinning to a writing that spares no effort to make the reader understand the nature of the social and sexual domination.
  10. Factor No. 2: spares and maintenance
  11. The roof-rack alone carried half a ton of water, fuel and spares, and the Land Rover was fully loaded inside to the extent that the leaf springs were flattened.
  12. The higher UK prices for aircraft, spares and repairs result in higher annual insurance premiums.
  13. "What has always impressed me deeply is the blind despotism of fate the terrible, indifferent Fate, this tyrant Chance, slays or spares, mutilates or rewards, annihilates or passes by without herd, without thought, with absolute blankness of purpose, aim or passion."

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