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1 divulgence of a state secret
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2 divulgence
обнародування; розголошення, розкриттяdivulgence of information on the medical examination for the human immune deficit virus and its results — розголошення відомостей про проведення медичного огляду на зараження вірусом імунодефіциту людини та його результатів
divulgence of the secrecy of adoption against the will of the adopter — = divulgence of the secret of adoption against the will of the adopter розголошення таємниці усиновлення проти волі усиновителя
divulgence of the secret of adoption against the will of the adopter — = divulgence of the secrecy of adoption against the will of the adopter
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