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1 flettebånd
subst. ribbon for tying plaits -
2 fluebinding
subst. (sportsfiske) fly-tying -
3 koblingsavtale
subst. tying agreement -
4 koblingshandel
subst. linked transaction subst. tied selling, tie-in, tying arrangement -
5 koplingsavtale
subst. tying agreement -
6 koplingshandel
subst. linked transaction subst. tied selling, tie-in, tying arrangement -
7 liggeplass
subst. haul-out site (For walrus and seals, where they rest) subst. tying-up place
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