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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > rescue party
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English-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > rescue party
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36 fire and rescue party
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37 mine rescue party
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38 Have survivors been been reached by ground rescue party?
Radio: QUR3Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Have survivors been been reached by ground rescue party?
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39 fire and rescue party
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40 (a) rescue party
спасательная партия/партия спасателей
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