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1 el edificio del Empire State
• the eleventh hour• the elite• The Empire State Building• the ends of the earthDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > el edificio del Empire State
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2 Apache state
Clark: 1930s. One of several nicknames for the state of Arizona, according to Watts. -
3 el Empire State
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4 Coyote State
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5 estado
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6 Capitolio del Estado
Ex. It took more than two hundred stonecutters to finally finish the herculanian task of installing all of the marble in the State Capitol.* * *Ex: It took more than two hundred stonecutters to finally finish the herculanian task of installing all of the marble in the State Capitol.
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7 Secretario de Estado, el
= State Secretary, theEx. Unfortunately, we cannot but notice that the letter of the State Secretary contains much false information and contradictions. -
8 caja de pensiones or jubilaciones
Spanish-English dictionary > caja de pensiones or jubilaciones
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9 Departamento de Estado
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10 educación estatal/privada
state/private education* * *state/private education -
11 Escuela Oficial de Idiomas
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12 estado de emergencia or excepción/de guerra/de sitio
state of emergency/of war/of siege* * *state of emergency/of war/of siegeSpanish-English dictionary > estado de emergencia or excepción/de guerra/de sitio
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13 estado de gracia
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14 Ministerio de Relaciones or Asuntos Exteriores
* * *Spanish-English dictionary > Ministerio de Relaciones or Asuntos Exteriores
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15 sociedad estatal
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16 viaje de estado
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17 exponer los hechos
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18 propiedad del Estado
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19 bono-loto SF
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20 bonoloto SF
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