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1 motion-picture printing factory
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > motion-picture printing factory
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Техника: кинокопировальная фабрикаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > motion-picture printing factory
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aircraft factory
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automatic factory
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beet-sugar factory
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brick factory
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butter factory
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can making factory
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cane sugar factory
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canning factory
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cigar factory
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concentrated milk factory
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conventional factory
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floating fish factory
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fully-automatic factory
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grain yeast factory
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grinding-sorting factory
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hosiery factory
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ice-making factory
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knitting factory
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meat factory
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milk processing factory
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motion-picture printing factory
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nearly-unmanned factory
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oil pressing factory
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photovoltaic factory
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pilot factory
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poultry factory
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solar cell factory
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sugar-cum-refinery factory
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motion-picture printing factoryАнгло-русский словарь технических терминов > кинокопировальная фабрика
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