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41 post-industrial society
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > post-industrial society
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42 pre-industrial society
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > pre-industrial society
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43 territorial organization of society
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > territorial organization of society
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44 American Society for Testing Materials
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > American Society for Testing Materials
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45 building society
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > building society
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46 American Society of Mechanical Engineers
English-Spanish technical dictionary > American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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47 classification society
nWATER TRANSP insurance sociedad de clasificación fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > classification society
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48 affluent society
s.sociedad opulenta, sociedad de consumo. -
49 agricultural society
s.sociedad agrícola. -
50 assessment society
s.asociación de derramas. -
51 benefit society
s.sociedad de beneficencia, sociedad de socorro mutuo. -
52 building society
s.asociación de ahorro y préstamo, sociedad de crédito hipotecario, cooperativa de construcción, sociedad de crédito inmobiliario. -
53 café society
s.gente de moda. -
54 checkless society
s.sociedad sin cheques. -
55 chequeless society
s.sociedad sin cheques. -
56 choral society
s.orfeón. -
57 civil society
s.sociedad civil. -
58 class society
s.sociedad formada por clases. -
59 consumer society
s.sociedad de consumo. -
60 contemporary society
s.sociedad contemporánea.
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