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1 external espionage
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2 external
зовнішній; закордонний- external affairs
- external audit
- external audit body
- external borders
- external cause
- external circumstance
- external competence
- external constraint
- external control
- external espionage
- external evidence
- external financial transaction
- external force
- external frontier
- external hemorrhage
- external indebtedness
- external influence
- external injury
- external intelligence service
- external interference
- external jurisdiction
- external liabilities
- external liability
- external prerogative
- external pressure
- external procedure
- external protection
- external public tranquility
- external relations
- external review
- external security
- external security of the state
- external tariff
- external threat
- external tranquility
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