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1 explosive substances
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2 explosive substances act
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3 explosive substances law
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4 explosive
1) вибухівка2) вибуховий; вибухонебезпечний; різкий, бурхливий ( про зростання тощо)•- explosive device
- explosive substances
- explosive substances act
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5 manufacture
1) виготовлення, вироблення; фабрикація2) виготовляти, виробляти; фабрикувати•manufacture, acquisition, keeping or sale of poisonous substances — виготовлення, придбання, зберігання або збут отруйних речовин
manufacture and sale of counterfeit banknotes — виробництво і продаж підроблених грошей ( паперових)
manufacture of drugs and other strong-acting and toxic substances — виготовлення наркотичних та інших сильнодіючих і отруйних речовин
manufacture of or trafficking in drugs and other strong-acting and toxic substances — виготовлення або збут наркотичних та інших сильнодіючих і отруйних речовин
manufacture, sale and distribution of pornographic articles — = manufacture, sale and dissemination of pornographic articles виготовлення, збут і розповсюдження порнографічних предметів
- manufacture markmanufacture, sale and dissemination of pornographic articles — = manufacture, sale and distribution of pornographic articles
- manufacture of a bomb
- manufacture of an explosive
- manufacture of false evidence
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