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41 the course of his life
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42 the course
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43 the course of a river
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44 the course of his life
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45 the course of life
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46 the course of events
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47 the course / sequence of events
English-German idiom dictionary > the course / sequence of events
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48 the course of business
• der Gang der GeschäfteEnglish-German correspondence dictionary > the course of business
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49 (the) course of events
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) course of events
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50 (the) course of life
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) course of life
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51 the course of action
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52 the course of action banks should follow
wie Banken vorgehen solltenFirst banking dictionary > the course of action banks should follow
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53 the course of dental caries
English-Russian dictionary of medicine > the course of dental caries
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54 in the course of
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55 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) durante* * *in the course ofno decurso de. in the course of three months/no decorrer de três meses. in the course of a year / em (ou dentro de) um ano. -
56 during the course of
в течение; во времяvor course flight — полет по маякам "ВОР"
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57 direct the course of
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58 in the course of
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59 in the course of...
в течение, в ходе (чего-л.); см. тж. in course of...In the course of the discussion, it became clear that Mr. A. was opposed to the plan. (ALD) — В ходе обсуждения стало ясно, что мистер А. был против предложенного плана.
In the course of a year, the boy grew much stronger and taller. (ALD) — За год мальчик сильно вырос и возмужал.
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60 lay the course
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