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1 Certiorari denied
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2 certiorari denied
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3 жалоба в порядке надзора отклонена
Patents: certiorari deniedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > жалоба в порядке надзора отклонена
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4 в истребовании дела отказано
Law: certiorari deniedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в истребовании дела отказано
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Cert. den. — Certiorari denied. See certiorari … Black's law dictionary
Cert. den. — Certiorari denied. See certiorari … Black's law dictionary
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