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1 date of forfeiture
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2 date
1) дата2) датувати; мати дату, датуватися; виходити з ужитку•- date as per postmark
- date-line
- date-lined
- date-mark
- date notation
- date of accounts
- date of appeal
- date of appearance
- date of birth
- date of contract
- date of conviction
- date of death
- date of decision
- date of execution
- date of expiration
- date of expiry
- date of forfeiture
- date of grant
- date of issuance
- date of issue
- date of judgment
- date of judgement
- date of licensing
- date of maturity
- date of patent
- date of performance
- date of possession
- date of presentation
- date of ratification
- date of renewal
- date of settlement
- date of signature
- date of term
- date of transaction
- date of transfer
- date of trial
- date of verdict
- date proclaimed
- date sold
- date specified
- date the birth
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