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1 instigated
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◙ adj. מוסת, מגורה, מומרץ* * *◙ ץרמומ,הרוגמ,תסומ◄ -
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nxita-ur -
5 instigated
adj. aangespoord; opgehitst, aangezet tot, aangesticht -
6 instigated
adj. eggad, sporrad, upphetsad; stimulerad; uppmuntrad -
7 instigated
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8 instigated
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9 instigated
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10 INSTIGATED
[A]INSTINCTUS (-A -UM) -
11 instigated
vწააქეზა, წაქეზებული -
12 instigated
подстрекал; спровоцированный -
13 instigated killer
Юридический термин: лицо, совершившее убийство по подстрекательству -
14 instigated killing
Юридический термин: убийство по подстрекательству -
15 instigated killer
особа, яка вчинила вбивство за підбурюванням -
16 instigated killing
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17 instigated killer
лицо, совершившее убийство по подстрекательству -
18 instigated killing
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19 Lucius (Pope from 1181 to 1185. His synod activated the strict decrees of the third Lateran Council; founded the medieval Inquisition; and instigated the church's attack against the Cathari)
Религия: Луций IIIУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Lucius (Pope from 1181 to 1185. His synod activated the strict decrees of the third Lateran Council; founded the medieval Inquisition; and instigated the church's attack against the Cathari)
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20 Zephyrinus (Pope from с. 199 to 217. He died during the persecution of Christians that was instigated by the Roman emperor Lucius Septimius Severus)
Религия: ЗефиринУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Zephyrinus (Pope from с. 199 to 217. He died during the persecution of Christians that was instigated by the Roman emperor Lucius Septimius Severus)
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