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English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming. 2013.
English-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming. 2013.
hold the key (to something) — phrase to make it possible to explain or solve something Tourism holds the key to the region’s recovery. Thesaurus: to make something possiblesynonym Main entry: hold … Useful english dictionary
hold the key — to provide the explanation for something that you could not previously understand. Fiennes, who had been looking for the place for twenty years, became convinced that this road held the key … New idioms dictionary
You Hold the Key — Infobox Album | Name = You Hold the Key Type = Album Artist = Beth Nielsen Chapman Released = 1993 Recorded = N/A Genre = Singer Songwriter Length = 49:23 Label = Reprise Records Producer = Jim Ed Norman Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www … Wikipedia
hold the key to power — possess something which can put one in a powerful and influential position … English contemporary dictionary
Music Is the Key (Steve "Silk" Hurley song) — Music Is the Key Single by J.M. Silk from the album The House Sound Of Chicago B side … Wikipedia
The Gap Cycle — (published 1991 – 1996 by Bantam Books and reprinted by Gollancz in 2008 [1]) is a science fiction story, told in a series of 5 books, written by Stephen R. Donaldson. It is an epic set in a future where humans have pushed far out into space in… … Wikipedia
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The Adventure of the Three Gables — by Arthur Conan Doyle Released 1926 Series The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes Client(s) Mary Maberly Set in Unknown Villain(s) Isadora Klein The Adventure of the Three Gables , one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short … Wikipedia
The Doctor Who Role Playing Game — Publisher(s) FASA Publication date 1985 Genre(s) Science Fiction, Time travel System(s) C … Wikipedia
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key — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 for a door ADJECTIVE ▪ master, skeleton ▪ duplicate, spare ▪ apartment (esp. AmE), car, door … Collocations dictionary