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Что (кто) такое rough draft - определение

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Rough Draft (novel)         
  • 2006 Russian edition
2005 NOVEL BY SERGEJ LOEKJANENKO
Rough Draft (Russian novel)
Written in 2005, Moscow, Rough Draft by Sergey Lukyanenko is a science fiction novel of the "parallel world" genre. It was followed by Final Draft.
Draft document         
  • A draft of [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]]'s [[Infamy Speech]], including the President's handwritten annotations.
PRELIMINARY STAGE OF A WRITTEN OR VISUAL WORK
Rough draft; Rough Draft (Essay); First draft; Drafting (writing)
In the context of written composition, "drafting" refers to any process of generating preliminary versions of a written work. Drafting happens at any stage of the writing process as writers generate trial versions of the text they're developing.
Rough set         
FORMAL APPROXIMATION OF A CRISP (I.E. CONVENTIONAL) MATHEMATICAL SET
Rough Set; Rough sets; Rough set theory
In computer science, a rough set, first described by Polish computer scientist Zdzisław I. Pawlak, is a formal approximation of a crisp set (i.
Draft (sports)         
PROCESS USED TO ALLOCATE CERTAIN PLAYERS TO SPORTS TEAMS
Draft pick; Draft choice; Sports draft; Entry draft; Draft (sport); Draft blunder; Draft picks; Draft bust; Draft steal; Draft Bust; Draft mechanism
A draft is a process used in some countries (especially in North America) and sports (especially in closed leagues) to allocate certain players to teams. In a draft, teams take turns selecting from a pool of eligible players.
Rough ASCII         
A WRITING SYSTEM USED FOR COURT REPORTING
Uncertified Rough Draft; Uncertified Unedited Rough Draft; Uncertified rough draft; Uncertified unedited rough draft; Uncertified copy; Unedited uncertified rough draft; Realtime unedited rough draft; Uncertified Copy; Realtime Unedited Rough Draft; Unedited Uncertified Rough Draft; RASCII
A rough ASCII, uncertified rough draft, uncertified unedited rough draft, realtime unedited rough draft, uncertified copy, or simply RASCII ( ) is the rough draft version of a transcript created by a court reporter, usually of a legal proceeding. It may have spelling errors as it has not yet been finalized.
Roughleg         
  • The tail is white with a dark terminal band.
  • Egg, Collection [[Museum Wiesbaden]]
  • The feet are feathered.
SPECIES OF BIRD
Rough-legged Hawk; Rough-legged hawk; Buteo lagopus; Roughleg; Rough-legged Buzzard; Rough-legged falcon
·noun Any one of several species of large hawks of the genus Archibuteo, having the legs feathered to the toes. Called also rough-legged hawk, and rough-legged buzzard.
Draft evasion         
  • Anti-conscription march in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 1917
  • Rock star [[Aviv Geffen]] is one of several Israeli entertainers who have encouraged draft evasion.<ref name=Hilliard />
  • Tribunal for conscientious objectors in Britain during World War II.
  • [[Eugene V. Debs]] spoke out against the draft during World War I.<ref name=Virden />
  • Draft card burning in New York City, 1967.
  • Burns, John]] (11 October 1967).  "Deaf to the Draft".  ''The Globe and Mail'' (Toronto), pp.&nbsp;1, 2.</ref> counseling American draft evaders, 1967
  • draft]] card. Retention of the card was legally required.<ref>Rothenberg, Leslie S. (1968).  ''The Draft and You: A Handbook on the Selective Service System''.  New York: Anchor Books / Doubleday, p.&nbsp;221.  No ISBN number.</ref>
  • Anti-draft meeting held by women in New York City, 1917.
  • Michael Hendricks]] (right) is another draft evader who affected Canadian life.
  • Harvard graduate [[James Fallows]] wrote about the shame he felt as a draft evader.
  • Jim Green]] was one of several draft evaders who became prominent in Canada.
  • countercultural]] figures to encourage draft evasion.
  • Tattered copy of the ''Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada'' (1968)<ref name=Stewart>Stewart, Luke (December 2018).  "[https://www.academia.edu/37718241/Review_Essay_Mark_Satin_ed._Manual_for_Draft-Age_Immigrants_to_Canada_Toronto_House_of_Anansi_2018_1968_%C3%89tudes_canadiennes_Canadian_Studies_N_85_December_2018_219-223  Review Essay: Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada]".  ''Études canadiennes / Canadian Studies'', issue no. 85, pp. 219–223.  Published in French and English by Association Française d'Études Canadiennes, [[Institut des Amériques]], France.  Retrieved 23 May 2019.</ref> atop Anti-Draft Programme stationery.
  • 978-0-671-77971-9}}.</ref>
  • rioted against the draft in New York City]].<ref name=Cook />
  • David Harris]] and "The Resistance" helped organize Stop the Draft Week in Oakland, California, October 1967.<ref>Gitlin (1993, orig. 1987), cited above, pp.&nbsp;247–252.</ref><ref name=Ashbolt />
  • access-date=July 8, 2018}}</ref>
  • Aleppo during the [[Syrian Civil War]].  By 2016, 70,000 draft evaders had fled Syria,<ref name=Khan /> and others remained undetected inside it.<ref name=Bulos />
  • military-style shirt]], reportedly took extreme measures to avoid the draft.<ref name=Sirius />
  • U.S. Secretary of War drawing the first number in the U.S. World War I draft lottery, 1917.
  • Draft registration office near Moscow. In the mid-2010s, half the Russians called up were said to be evading the draft.<ref name=Braw />
INTENTIONAL NON-COMPLIANCE WITH MILITARY CONSCRIPTION
Draft-dodger; Draft dodgers; Draft Dodgers; Draft dodging; Draft Resister; Draft resistance; Draft evader; Draft resister; Draft resistor; Draft dodge; Draft Dodger; Draft dodger; Draft avoidance; Draft evaders; Draft refusal; Draft deferment
Draft evasion is any successful attempt to elude a government-imposed obligation to serve in the military forces of one's nation. Sometimes draft evasion involves refusing to comply with the military draft laws of one's nation.
draft dodger         
  • Anti-conscription march in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 1917
  • Rock star [[Aviv Geffen]] is one of several Israeli entertainers who have encouraged draft evasion.<ref name=Hilliard />
  • Tribunal for conscientious objectors in Britain during World War II.
  • [[Eugene V. Debs]] spoke out against the draft during World War I.<ref name=Virden />
  • Draft card burning in New York City, 1967.
  • Burns, John]] (11 October 1967).  "Deaf to the Draft".  ''The Globe and Mail'' (Toronto), pp.&nbsp;1, 2.</ref> counseling American draft evaders, 1967
  • draft]] card. Retention of the card was legally required.<ref>Rothenberg, Leslie S. (1968).  ''The Draft and You: A Handbook on the Selective Service System''.  New York: Anchor Books / Doubleday, p.&nbsp;221.  No ISBN number.</ref>
  • Anti-draft meeting held by women in New York City, 1917.
  • Michael Hendricks]] (right) is another draft evader who affected Canadian life.
  • Harvard graduate [[James Fallows]] wrote about the shame he felt as a draft evader.
  • Jim Green]] was one of several draft evaders who became prominent in Canada.
  • countercultural]] figures to encourage draft evasion.
  • Tattered copy of the ''Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada'' (1968)<ref name=Stewart>Stewart, Luke (December 2018).  "[https://www.academia.edu/37718241/Review_Essay_Mark_Satin_ed._Manual_for_Draft-Age_Immigrants_to_Canada_Toronto_House_of_Anansi_2018_1968_%C3%89tudes_canadiennes_Canadian_Studies_N_85_December_2018_219-223  Review Essay: Manual for Draft-Age Immigrants to Canada]".  ''Études canadiennes / Canadian Studies'', issue no. 85, pp. 219–223.  Published in French and English by Association Française d'Études Canadiennes, [[Institut des Amériques]], France.  Retrieved 23 May 2019.</ref> atop Anti-Draft Programme stationery.
  • 978-0-671-77971-9}}.</ref>
  • rioted against the draft in New York City]].<ref name=Cook />
  • David Harris]] and "The Resistance" helped organize Stop the Draft Week in Oakland, California, October 1967.<ref>Gitlin (1993, orig. 1987), cited above, pp.&nbsp;247–252.</ref><ref name=Ashbolt />
  • access-date=July 8, 2018}}</ref>
  • Aleppo during the [[Syrian Civil War]].  By 2016, 70,000 draft evaders had fled Syria,<ref name=Khan /> and others remained undetected inside it.<ref name=Bulos />
  • military-style shirt]], reportedly took extreme measures to avoid the draft.<ref name=Sirius />
  • U.S. Secretary of War drawing the first number in the U.S. World War I draft lottery, 1917.
  • Draft registration office near Moscow. In the mid-2010s, half the Russians called up were said to be evading the draft.<ref name=Braw />
INTENTIONAL NON-COMPLIANCE WITH MILITARY CONSCRIPTION
Draft-dodger; Draft dodgers; Draft Dodgers; Draft dodging; Draft Resister; Draft resistance; Draft evader; Draft resister; Draft resistor; Draft dodge; Draft Dodger; Draft dodger; Draft avoidance; Draft evaders; Draft refusal; Draft deferment
(draft dodgers)
A draft dodger is someone who avoids joining the armed forces when normally they would have to join. (mainly AM)
N-COUNT [disapproval]
Australian Football League draft         
ANNUAL DRAFT OF UNSIGNED PLAYERS
AFL national draft; National Draft; NAB AFL Draft; National AFL Draft; AFL draft; Afl draft; AFL Rookie Draft; AFL Draft; Australian Football League Draft; AFL National Draft; National draft
The Australian Football League draft is the annual draft of unsigned players, especially new nominations, by Australian rules football teams that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League (AFL).
NBA draft         
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION DRAFT
Nba draft; Draft nba; NBA Draft; National Basketball Association Draft; National Basketball Association draft; BAA draft; NBA pick; 2023 NBA draft
The NBA draft is an annual event dating back to 1947 in which the teams from the National Basketball Association (NBA) can draft players who are eligible and wish to join the league. These are typically college basketball players, but international players are also eligible to be drafted.