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81 political rally
s.concentración política, concentración, concentración de gente, reunión de masas. -
82 political rights
s.derechos políticos, derechos del ciudadano. -
83 political risk
s.riesgo político. -
84 political science
s.ciencia política, politología. -
85 political scientist
s.experto en ciencias políticas, experto en ciencia política. -
86 political standpoint
s.plataforma política. -
87 political status
s.condición política. -
88 political strategy
s.estrategia política. -
89 political supremacy
s.supremacía política. -
90 political system
s.sistema político. -
91 political views
s.postura política. -
92 party political
[ˌpɑːtɪpǝ'lɪtɪkǝl]ADJ [advantage, issue] de(l) partidoparty political broadcast — emisión f de propaganda política, ≈ espacio m electoral
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93 party political broadcast
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94 person who lives in political exile
English-spanish dictionary > person who lives in political exile
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95 in the (political) wilderness
SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL alejado,-a del mundo de la política -
96 non-political
[ˌnɒnpǝ'lɪtɪkǝl]ADJ apolítico -
97 World political map
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > World political map
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98 cheap political
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99 make political
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100 non-political
adj.1 apolítico.2 no político.
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