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Перевод: taping

измерение расстояний мерной лентой


Тезаурус:

  1. For lighting large areas, you may instead find it preferable to "warm up" the daylight by taping sheets of orange filter material over the windows.
  2. With video taping of interrogation, now being introduced, even interrogations can be closely monitored.
  3. Taping - secret or not - is very much a last resort.
  4. Today the Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke refused to accept that the security services were involved in taping members of the Royal family
  5. From the compliance point of view, it is important to ensure that any warnings given to customers under this Rule are appropriately recorded either in writing or, at least, through the routine taping of dealers' telephone lines.
  6. Jill realised it would need taping near the top as well.
  7. "Within a second, you can have it back and carry on taping."
  8. Proceed by taping this assembly on top of "D" and cutting round the original outline.
  9. When, in 1929, the Swiss amateur physiologist Hans Berger reported that by taping a set of recording electrodes to the human scalp he could record continuous bursts of electricity pulsing through the brain, he was at first not taken seriously.
  10. In the case of Mrs J, she took the unusual step of taping every conversation with her son and his wife and was eventually able to force her son to settle out of court.
  11. He knew Manolo would be taping this meeting, and he didn't want to say it out loud in words.
  12. So would it be possible, once the mobile switched channels, to find it again and carry on taping?
  13. Some names have already been mentioned but it is possible to think of so many: of Mr Tommy and Mr Bobbie Reynolds and their work in choir and Sunday School, of the dignified and gracious figures of Mr and Mrs T H Watson (parents of the Reverend George Watson), of Mr W A Mullen DL and his son Mr Cecil Mullen, generous and energetic benefactors of the church in so many ways, of Mr R J Magowan OBE JP for over 40 years secretary of the Trustees, of the brothers Mr Herbie and Mr David McClatchey, their service as Trustees and members of the choir, of Mr David Lyttle, Mr Norman Lyttle and Mr Sammy Lyttle, active in all aspects of the church's life but especially concerned with choir and Sunday Schools of Mr Willie Holmes and his daughters Winnie and Amy, of Mr David Lamb and his family, of Mr Twinem Jackson, who, with Mr Magowan, still had time to give years of public service to the community at large in Portadown, of Mr C J McKinley, concerned with the Building Fund over the years and Superintendent of the morning Sunday School from 1943 to the 1960s, of Mrs Sleator with her wholehearted love for the church and for people, of Mr Bertie Montgomery, always cheerful and serene, who, among so many other things, began the practice of taping the services for the benefit of the elderly and housebound, of M Alfred Shortt and his long and generous association with the Sunday School, or Mr Dan Humphries, helping over the years with the church's finances, of members of the Calvert and Hardy families and of those who, belonging to other Societies, nevertheless gave years of service to Edenderry - Mr Sam Robinson, Mr Joseph Cranston, Mr John Curry, Mr James Mullen, Mr W J Green, Mr Isaac Holland, Mr Eric Walker, and Mr William Bustard.

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