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41 performance society
performance society POL, SOC Leistungsgesellschaft f, leistungsorientierte Gesellschaft f (synonymous: performance-oriented society)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > performance society
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42 the waste society
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43 American Cancer Society
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44 American Society for Testing Materials
English-german dictionary > American Society for Testing Materials
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45 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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46 American Society of Composers
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47 Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen
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48 benefit society
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49 British Red Cross Society
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50 building society
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51 cooperative society
nGenossenschaft f, Kooperative f* * *co-op, coop [ˈkəʊɒp; US ˈkəʊˌɑp; kəʊˈɑp] s abk cooperative (cooperative society) umg Co-op m (Genossenschaft und Laden)* * *n.Erwerbsgenossenschaft f.Genossenschaft f. -
52 Cooperative Wholesale Society
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53 Fellow of the Pharmaceutical Society
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54 Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
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55 Fellow of the Royal Society
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56 Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
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57 Fellow of the Zoological Society
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58 friendly society
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59 Greek-letter society
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60 American Society for Testing and Materials
(ASTM) < org> ■ American Society for Testing and Materials f (ASTM)English-german technical dictionary > American Society for Testing and Materials
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