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1 long prison term
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2 long
довгий, тривалий- long case
- long-dated bill
- long-distance blockade
- long draft
- long leasehold
- long limitation period
- long-term loan
- long name
- Long Parliament
- long period of limitation
- long prison term
- long-range fishing
- long-sentence prisoner
- long-service pay
- long service pension
- long-sighted bill
- long sighted loan
- long-standing controversy
- long-standing principle
- long-standing tradition
- long tenure
- long term I
- long-term
- long-term confinement
- long-term contract
- long-term credit
- long-term injury to health
- long-term offender
- long-term placement
- long-term prison
- long-term prisoner
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4 life
1) життя; спосіб життя; суспільство; суспільне життя; біографія, життєпис; термін дії (служби, чинності); тривалість роботи; сл. довічне ув'язнення2) довічний (про ув'язнення, посаду тощо)•- life annuity
- life annuity payment
- life assurance
- life assurance business
- life assurance company
- life at hard labor
- life beneficiary
- life endowment
- life endowment clause
- life endowment condition
- life estate
- life expectancy
- life gage
- life history
- life history record
- life-hold
- life honors
- life honours
- life imprisonment
- life in prison
- life insurance
- life insurance company
- life insurance provision
- life insurance sum
- life interest
- life land
- life leasehold
- life licence
- life license
- life-long
- life-long imprisonment
- life member
- life of contract
- life office
- life policy
- life prisoner
- life protection
- life sentence
- life-sentence prisoner
- life sentencing
- life service
- life style
- life tenant
- life-tenant
- life tenure
- life term
- life-term prisoner
- life-termer
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