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Перевод: stationing speek stationing


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размещение; позиционирование
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Тезаурус:

  1. The war meant the stationing of men and women of the Army and the RAF in and around Portadown.
  2. Following Britain's recent dispute with China over the stationing of People's Liberation Army troops in Hong Kong after 1997, Whitehall has been at pains to keep its distance from the immigration row.
  3. Stationing himself approximately in the centre of his front, he raised his sword high and ordered the charge.
  4. The Berlin Blockade of June heralded the stationing of the first three US bomber groups in the United Kingdom in July; and was followed by Montgomery's appointment as Chairman of the Western European Chiefs of Staff committee in November, and the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty the following April, coincidently with the passage of the US Mutual Defence Aid Programme through Congress.
  5. The official also said that Britain had failed to account for its decision to move the colony's main naval base out of the centre of Hong Kong, a move which he believed would have serious repercussions for the stationing of the Chinese military in the territory after the 1997 transfer of power.
  6. The threat to British interests had changed, with international Communism replacing the political and military intrigues of predator European powers and Tsarist Russia of earlier centuries, but the policies for meeting the new threat remained traditional: the judicious stationing of garrisons to protect overseas territories from external aggression and from internal subversion; the deployment of naval forces to maintain the freedom of the seas in areas of British interest; and the positioning of strategic reserves at key points, like Egypt and Singapore, on the imperial lines of communication through Suez to the Far East.
  7. The USAF itself is stationing about 2000 people in Britain to supervise and operate the missiles.
  8. It was a fact that 4,000 British hostages were held by Saddam Hussein to be used as human shields by stationing them at places which might be attacked by the allied forces.
  9. Her thoughts were interrupted by the unusual sight of Fru Mller stationing herself in the middle of the study and clearing her throat.
  10. Selkirk, stationing himself on the fo'castle, hailed the ship in Scottish and French.
  11. On the other side, to mollify France, it was agreed that British participation in the revamped body would involve the stationing of British troops in West Germany unless a majority of its partners consented to their withdrawal; however, Britain reserved the right to do so if an emergency situation elsewhere demanded a redeployment of its military forces.
  12. Encouraged by Lawyer, Monteith responded by stationing troops on Weippe Prairie and on the Wallowa, where the Nez Perce and Umatilla fished for salmon.
  13. So seriously indeed did the Residents take themselves that they were unwilling at first even to allow the stationing of subordinate European officers in the districts.

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