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1) посада; пост (в т. ч. поліції)2) призначати на посаду; оголошувати про зникнення без вісті (неприбуття вчасно, загибель) судна; відправляти поштою; поштова кореспонденція3) преф. після•post a reward for the apprehension of a criminal — оголошувати винагороду за затримання ( або арешт) злочинця
post-arraignment identification of suspect — упізнання підозрюваного після пред'явлення обвинувачення іншій особі
- post-childbirth leavepost-indictment identification of suspect — упізнання підозрюваного після винесення обвинувального акту проти іншої особи
- post-classical law school
- post-commitment hearing
- post control
- post-conviction claim
- post-conviction detention
- post-conviction hearing
- post-conviction procedure
- post-conviction referral
- post-conviction remedy
- post-conviction review
- post-copyright
- post-date
- post-dating
- post-delivery leave
- post facto
- post-graduate jurist
- post-judgement motion
- post-judgment motion
- post-mortem
- post-mortem examination
- postmortuary disposition
- post-nuptial
- post-nuptial agreement
- post-nuptial contract
- post-nuptial settlement
- post-nuption
- post-obit
- post-office
- post-office receipt
- post-patent
- post-patent injunction
- post-patent royalty
- post-sentence motion
- post-socialist
- post-Soviet
- post tax
- post-tax
- post-tax income
- post-testamentary assertion
- post-totalitarian
- post-traumatic
- post-trial motion
- post-trial procedure
- post-trial treatment
- post-verdict motion
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