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Перевод: insert
[существительное] вставка ; вкладыш ; вклейка ; втулка ; [глагол] вставлять; вкладывать; помещать; вписывать; вносить дополнения; вносить исправления; наносить; включать (в цепь)
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- They appealed on several grounds, but particularly that "an agreement by two or more persons to insert advertisements in a magazine for the purpose of homosexual acts taking place between consenting adult males in private did not constitute an offence".
- After garment has been blocked to size, insert a metal welt bar or thin, clean piece of wood through the hem and pull firmly downwards to draw stitches of mock rib closer together.
- Then insert escallonia, leaning out, at sides of jug
- FUNDRAISING PROMOTIONS Insert: Special Events Fundraiser Jane Marsh CORPORATE FUNDRAISING Corporate Campaign Asst Insert: Norah Shortland
- Following material from an insert
- Insert spaces as necessary.
- The September issue of Catholic Voice, our diocesan newspaper, carried an insert - four pages giving an overview of the diocese - what has been done by many people - clergy and laity - during recent years - what should be developed or initiated, together with a general account of the financial position.
- Last year, FET won a case to block experiments that would insert tailored genes into terminally ill cancer patients.
- It's an ill-trained infant teacher nowadays who cannot lead a lesson on creative dance, use a video recorder, insert a floppy disc, be aware of the latest approaches to reading and number and be ready to explain to her class the nature of Diwali and the Festival of Lights.
- The woodpecker finch wields a cactus spine or specially prepared twig to insert into insect holes.
- The crews are able to resuscitate heart attack patients, replace fluid intraveneously after severe blood loss, and insert tubes to maintain air supplies in unconconscious casualties.
- The ultimate implant remained; and one day Lexandro was opened up surgically - superficially and for the final time - to insert the sheets of black tissue beneath his skin.
- Application forms will be circulated as an insert in the May edition of Chemistry in Britain .
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