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21 fingerferdighet
subst. handiness, dexterity subst. [ i pianospilling] finger technique, execution, keyboard proficiency -
22 foredrag
lecture, talk* * *subst. [ forelesning] lecture, discourse, speech, talk subst. [ høytidelig] address, discourse subst. [diksjon, fremføringsmåte] delivery (f.eks.a good delivery, a poor delivery
), diction subst. (musikk) execution, expression, ("fortolkning") interpretation (holde foredrag) lecture (f.eks. ), deliver lectures (, a lecture), deliver a discourse -
23 fullbyrdelse
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24 fullbyrdelsesutsettelse
subst. (jus) stay of execution -
25 gjennomføringsfilosofi
subst. execution philosophy -
26 iverksettelse
subst. realization, implementation subst. effectuation, implementing, carrying into effect subst. institution (f.eks. ) subst. executing (dommens iverksettelse) the execution of the judgment (, sentence) -
27 iverksetting
subst. implementation, execution, realization, realisation -
28 kontraktoppfyllelse
subst. (jus) [ ved fremkontrahering] vicarious performance subst. (jus) execution of a contract, performance of a contract -
29 kontraktsoppfyllelse
subst. (jus) execution of a contract, performance of a contract -
30 maktutøvelse
subst. execution of power subst. (handel) use of force -
31 massehenrettelse
subst. mass execution -
32 namsmann
subst. (jus) enforcement officer, Execution and Enforcement Commissioner -
33 namsmyndighet
subst. enforcement authorities, execution and enforcement authority -
34 namsmyndigheten
subst. tilsv. the execution and enforcement authority -
35 namsrett
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36 namsutlegg
subst. (jus) tilsv. debt enforcement by service of execution -
37 namsutleggspant
subst. (jus) tilsv. charge created by service of execution -
38 prosjektgjennomføring
subst. project execution -
39 rettersted
subst. [ der henrettelser foregår] place of execution -
40 skifteutlegg
subst. (jus) tilsv. distribution of an estate by execution
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