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1 riotous injury
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2 riotous injury
тілесне ушкодження, завдане під час заворушень; шкода, заподіяна внаслідок заворушень -
3 riotous injury
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4 riotous
який стосується заворушень; який вчинює заворушення- riotous agitator
- riotous assembly
- riotous behavior
- riotous conduct
- riotous crowd
- riotous damage
- riotous demolition
- riotous injury
- riotous picketing
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5 injury
1) вред; ущерб; нарушение права другого лицаinjury by accident — 1. случайный вред 2. случайное причинение вреда
•injury dangerous to life — телесное повреждение, опасное для жизни;
injury involving death — смертельное телесное повреждение;
injury to health — повреждение, расстройство здоровья;
injury to person — личный вред;
- actual injuryto work an injury — нанести, причинить вред
- aggravated bodily injury
- bodily injury
- civil injury
- claimed injury
- complete injury
- continuing injury
- criminal injury
- deadly injury
- definite injury
- definite bodily injury
- employee injury
- fatal injury
- grievous bodily injury
- incidental injury
- legal injury
- lethal injury
- malicious injury
- pecuniary injury
- permanent injury
- personal injury
- physical injury
- riotous injury
- severe bodily injury
- spiritual injury
- temporal injury
- threatened injury
- trivial injury
- work injury
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