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1 papers carry front-page stories about (...)
Политика: газеты помещают на первых полосах материал о (...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > papers carry front-page stories about (...)
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2 papers carry front-page stories about
Политика: (...) газеты помещают на первых полосах материал о (...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > papers carry front-page stories about
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3 papers carry front-page stories about ...
газеты помещают на первых полосах материал о...Politics english-russian dictionary > papers carry front-page stories about ...
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1. n1) газета2) документ3) статья; научный доклад•- background papers
- ballot paper
- campus paper
- conference room paper
- ethnic paper
- forged paper
- forged voting papers
- Green Paper
- identity paper
- letterhead paper
- mass circulation paper
- notice paper
- null and void ballot paper
- paper leads on smth
- papers carry front-page stories about...
- papers concentrate largely on smth
- papers give coverage to smth
- papers run accounts on smth
- parliamentary paper
- pink paper
- position paper
- pumpkin papers
- summary of the paper
- UN papers
- underground paper
- valid ballot paper
- voting paper
- voting papers left blank or null and void will not be reckoned
- voting papers left blank or null and void will not be taken into account
- White Paper on defence
- White Paper
- wide dissemination of the papers
- working paper 2. v( over) заклеивать бумагой; перен. затушевывать
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