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101 corporate pension society
société de caisse de retraite constituée ( * IMPOTF2e)English-French insurance dictionari > corporate pension society
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102 fraternal benefit society
société de secours mutuel, association de secours mutuel (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > fraternal benefit society
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103 fraternal order, f. society
société de secours mutuels (RL)English-French insurance dictionari > fraternal order, f. society
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104 fraternal society
société mutualiste, société de secours mutuel, association de secours mutuel, société fraternelle, association fraternelle de secours mutuel (2e) -
105 friendly society
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106 guarantee society
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107 mutual assistance society
société de secours mutuelle, société mutuelle(aliste), mutualité (LGA)English-French insurance dictionari > mutual assistance society
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108 mutual benefit society
société de secours mutuels (RL)English-French insurance dictionari > mutual benefit society
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109 mutual death benefit society
caisse de secours en cas de décès (RL, 2e)English-French insurance dictionari > mutual death benefit society
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110 mutual society
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111 pension fund society
société de gestion de retraite (VOC-R, LGA) -
112 savings society
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113 tontinelike society
société à forme tontinière, compagnie à forme tontinière (RL, LGA) -
114 coevolution of society and environment
English-French dictionary of Geography > coevolution of society and environment
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115 industrial society
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116 network society
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117 plural society
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118 post-industrial society
English-French dictionary of Geography > post-industrial society
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119 pre-industrial society
English-French dictionary of Geography > pre-industrial society
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120 territorial organization of society
English-French dictionary of Geography > territorial organization of society
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