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1 religious court
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2 religious
релігійний; віруючий- religious censorship
- religious convictions
- religious court
- religious discrimination
- religious extremism
- religious fanatic
- religious fanaticism
- religious feelings
- religious freedom
- religious group
- religious intolerance
- religious liberty
- religious marriage
- religious party
- religious propaganda
- religious regime
- religious sect
- religious segregation
- religious sentiments
- religious strife
- religious teaching
- religious test
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3 presence
наявність; присутність (в т. ч. чужих військ на території держави); присутність у суді; явка, прибуття; окупаціяpresence of poison in a victim's body — = presence of poisons in a victim's body наявність отрути у тілі жертви
- presence in courtpresence of poisons in a victim's body — = presence of poison in a victim's body
- presence of a drug in blood
- presence of a legal person
- presence of an attorney
- presence of alcohol
- presence of explosive residue
- presence of intent
- presence of quorum
- presence of religious freedom
- presence of witnesses
- presence test
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