key position

  • 1Key position — In the sport of Australian rules football, a key position refers to positions on the ground that are considered vital to the structure of a team.Key position players make up what is known as the spine of a team. Key positions on an Australian… …

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  • 2key position — important position, central position …

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  • 3key position — A civilian position, public or private (designated by the employer and approved by the Secretary concerned), that cannot be vacated during war or national emergency …

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  • 4key position — /ki pəˈzɪʃən/ (say kee puh zishuhn) noun (in Australian Rules) any of the central positions on the five lines: fullback, centre halfback, centre, centre half forward, full forward …

  • 5key — key1 [kē] n. pl. keys [ME keye < OE cæge, akin to OFris kei, kēia, to secure, guard] 1. an instrument, usually of metal, for moving the bolt of a lock and thus locking or unlocking something 2. any of several instruments or mechanical devices… …

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  • 6position — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 place ADJECTIVE ▪ correct, exact ▪ central ▪ geographical ▪ relative ▪ military …

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  • 7key employee — Any Reservist identified by his or her employer, private or public, as filling a key position …

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  • 8Key of a position — Key Key (k[=e]), n. [OE. keye, key, kay, AS. c[ae]g.] 1. An instrument by means of which the bolt of a lock is shot or drawn; usually, a removable metal instrument fitted to the mechanism of a particular lock and operated by turning in its place …

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  • 9Key West — Beach …

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  • 10Key West (Floride) — Key West Key West Beach Key West …

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