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121 law\ come\ into\ force
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122 force of law
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > force of law
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123 force of law
сила закона; законная сила -
124 force-separation law
закон разрыва сил связи ( сила связи - величина раздвижения) (о молекулярных силах сцепления)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > force-separation law
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125 police force
1. полиция2. вооружённые силы; войска по поддержанию мираСинонимический ряд:patrol officer (noun) constabulary; detective force; officer; patrol officer; police; police officer; policeman; policewoman; the law -
126 put a law in effect. operation
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > put a law in effect. operation
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127 законная сила couler en force de chose jugэe приобретать законную силу
law. (судебного постановления) force de chose jugéeDictionnaire russe-français universel > законная сила couler en force de chose jugэe приобретать законную силу
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128 Air Force Law Review
Law: A.F.L.Rev.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Air Force Law Review
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