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1 collection
колекція, сукупність; збирання; збірка, зібрання ( предметів тощо); інкасо, інкасування; отримання грошей ( по векселях тощо); стягнення (боргів, платежів, податків, мита тощо)collection of information representing state secrets with a view to communicate to a foreign state — = collection of intelligence representing state secrets with a view to communicate to a foreign state, collection of intelligence representing state secrets with a view to to transfer to a foreign state, collection of information representing state secrets with a view to to transfer to a foreign state збирання відомостей, що становлять державну таємницю, з метою передачі іноземній державі
collection of intelligence representing state secrets with a view to communicate to a foreign state — = collection of information representing state secrets with a view to communicate to a foreign state
collection of intelligence representing state secrets with a view to to transfer to a foreign state — = collection of information representing state secrets with a view to communicate to a foreign state
- collection agreementcollection of information representing state secrets with a view to to transfer to a foreign state — = collection of information representing state secrets with a view to communicate to a foreign state
- collection letter
- collection letter
- collection of a loan
- collection of arrears
- collection of assets
- collection of bills
- collection of contributions
- collection of debts
- collection of documents
- collection of duties
- collection of duty
- collection of facts
- collection of intelligence
- collection of proofs
- collection of signatures
- collection of taxes
- collection of treaties
- collection point for criminals
- collection risk
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