the starting post - translation to russian
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the starting post - translation to russian

Starting Lineup; Starting line-up; Starting 11; Starting Eleven; Starting XI; Starting lineup (association football)
  • Players in the starting lineup for a women's association football (soccer) game posing for a pre-game photo
  • Baseball coaches (and umpires) meeting before a game to exchange lineup cards, which list each team's starting lineup and substitutes

Birmingham Post         
  • [[John Thackray Bunce]], influential editor of the ''Birmingham Post'' from 1862 to 1898
  • Birmingham Post and Mail building]] stood from 1964 until 2005
ENGLISH NEWSPAPER
Birmingham Daily Post; The Birmingham Post; Birmingham Weekly Post; Birminghampost.net; Birmingham Post & Mail Ltd; Birmingham Post & Mail; Birmingham Post Business Awards

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общая лексика

"Бирмингем пост" (ежедневная газета консервативного направления; выражает интересы торгово-промышленных кругов центральных графств Англии; тир. свыше 28 тыс. экз. Издаётся в Бирмингеме с 1857)

Morning Post         
LONDON NEWSPAPER (1772-1937)
Morning Post; The Morning Post and Gazetteer

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история

"Морнинг пост" (ежедневная газета консервативного направления. Основана в 1772; в 1937 слилась с "Дейли телеграф" [Daily Telegraph])

Yorkshire Post         
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UK NEWSPAPER
Yorkshire Post; The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer; Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer; Yorkshirepost.co.uk; YorkshirePost.co.uk

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общая лексика

"Йоркшир пост" (ежедневная газета; одна из наиболее влиятельных провинциальных газет правоконсервативного направления; тир. ок. 92 тыс. экз.; издаётся в г. Лидсе. Основана в 1754)

Definition

Нью-Йорк пост
("Нью-Йорк пост")

ежедневная вечерняя газета в США. Основана в 1801. Издаётся в Нью-Йорке. Отражает интересы влиятельных монополистических кругов США. Тираж (1974) свыше 708 тыс. экземпляров.

Wikipedia

Starting lineup

In sports, a starting lineup is an official list of the set of players who will participate in the event when the game begins. The players in the starting lineup are commonly referred to as starters, whereas the others are substitutes or bench players.

The starters are commonly the best players on the team at their respective positions. Consequently, there is often a bit of prestige that is associated with being a starter. This is particularly true in sports with limited substitutions, like baseball or association football (soccer).

When listing a team's lineup, it is common in some sports to include each player's uniform number and their position, along with their name. Position are often designated by abbreviations that are specific to the sport (for example, in American football; "SS" for strong safety). In both baseball and basketball, it is common for a player's position to be denoted by a number, for example: in baseball scorekeeping the shortstop position is "6", while in basketball the small forward position is known as the "three". Thus, the lineups for some sports can include a uniform number, the player's name, and an abbreviation (consisting of letters or numbers) denoting a position.

Examples of use of the starting post
1. A memorial stele was inaugurated in Haiphong on May 1 to mark the starting–post of the Ho Chi Minh Trail at sea.
2. Basel II was supposed to be the future of risk management in banking, yet it failed before even reaching the starting post.
3. But, until the government can reassure people about the secure future of special schools, it won‘t get away from the starting post.
4. There has always been a mystery about what happens to the 4,000 British racehorses that are ‘retired‘ each year from the sport or the hundreds of young thoroughbreds not good enough to make the starting post.
5. If this continues, it will be difficult to ignore the argument for electing police chiefs, as in America (a practice about which the Mail has significant reservations). If that day comes, of one thing we can be certain: a man like Sir Ian Blair wouldn‘t make it past the starting post.
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