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1 Schedule View
An Outlook Calendar view in which each calendar is listed vertically (not side-by-side). This view is optimized for viewing a schedule for a group and scheduling a meeting for a group. -
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I[΄ʌðə] prn մյուս(ը). One brother is a lawyer, the other a doctor Մի եղբայրը իրավաբան է, մյուսը՝ բժիշկ. Where are the others? Որտե՞ղ են մյուսները. We help each other Մենք օգնում ենք միմյանց. one or the other մեկը կամ մյուսը. no other than ուրիշ ոչ ոք բացի. she and others like her նա և նրա նմանները. Someone or other told me Ինչոր մեկն ինձ ասաց. I’ll find her somehow or other Ես նրան այս կամ այն կերպ կգտնեմII[΄ʌðə] a այլ, ուրիշ. մյուս. on the other side մյուս կողմում. some other day/time մեկ այլ օր/ ուրիշ անգամ. for quite other reasons բոլորովին այլ պատճառներով. none other than ոչ այլ ոք, քան. in other words այլ կերպ ասած. the other day վերջերս. every other day ամեն երկրորդ օր. every other line ամեն երկրորդ տող. every other person յուրաքանչյուր երկրորդը. every other person you meet յուրաքանչյուր հանդիպածին[΄ʌðə] adv այլ կերպ/ձևով. I could have done no other Ես չէի կարող այլ կերպ վարվել
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