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1 declare a mistrial
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2 declare
заявляти; декларувати; проголошувати, оголошувати; зазначати ( в митній декларації); подавати позов, робити позовну заяву; пред'являти на митниці речі, що обкладаються митом; заявляти про свою згоду балотуватися- declare a boycott
- declare a claim
- declare a disaster area
- declare a law unconstitutional
- declare a legal right
- declare a lockout
- declare a marriage invalid
- declare a mistrial
- declare a motion carried
- declare a mutineer
- declare smb. a mutineer
- declare a reversion
- declare a right
- declare a state of emergency
- declare allegiance
- declare an aggressor
- declare an amnesty
- declare an article
- declare an undesirable alien
- declare constitutional
- declare election results
- declare election returns
- declare identity
- declare illegal
- declare in
- declare independence
- declare innocence
- declare insane
- declare invalid
- declare legally sane
- declare martial law
- declare missing
- declare not guilty
- declare null and void
- declare nullified
- declare off
- declare oneself insolvent
- declare oneself the king
- declare oneself the new king
- declare persona non grata
- declare sovereignty
- declare the hearing closed
- declare the state of war
- declare unconstitutional
- declare unlawful
- declare void
- declare war
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