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1) використання, застосування; довірча власність, встановлена для забезпечення бенефіціарієм права привласнення плодів речі; користування ( правом або річчю); право користування; право користування прибутками від речі, право привласнення плодів речі; управління майном за дорученням; прибуток від управління майном за дорученням; застосування; звичка; користь2) використовувати, споживати; користуватися; застосовувати; поводитися ( з кимсь); обертати на сою користь•- use a dog in self-defense
- use a police uniform
- use alcohol
- use an action
- use an information
- use as a cover
- use as evidence
- use automobiles to patrol
- use caution
- use connections
- use constitutional powers
- use drugs
- use economic sanctions
- use firearms
- use for provocative purposes
- use force in enforcing the law
- use force in self-defence
- use force in self-defense
- use force to prevent a crime
- use knowledge of the law
- use naked violence
- use narcotics
- use obstructive tactics
- use of a special prosecutor
- use of a weapon
- use of airspace
- use of an independent counsel
- use of arbitration
- use of arms
- use of authority of office
- use of dummy firms
- use of force
- use of illegal methods
- use of military force
- use of narcotics
- use of outer space
- use of physical coercion
- use of presidential powers
- use of sanctions
- use of the death penalty
- use of torture
- use of tortures
- use of veto
- use of violence
- use offeree
- use official position
- use plaintiff
- use property
- use requirement
- use tear gas
- use terror
- use under owner
- use violence
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