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1) General subject: absent, (чьё-л.) during (smb.'s) absence, (чьё-л.) in (smb.'s) absence, (чего-л.) short of, in default of3) Religion: in absentia (Latin for "in absence")4) Law: durante absentia5) Diplomatic term: in absentia6) Sakhalin energy glossary: in the absence of7) Makarov: behind (smb.'s) back (кого-л.)
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