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81 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) w trakcie -
82 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) (kaut kā) laikā; gaitā -
83 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) per -
84 in the course of
under (inom) [loppet av]* * *(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) under... lopp, under... gång -
85 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) během* * *• během něčeho -
86 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) počas, v priebehu* * *• pri• behom -
87 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) în timpul -
88 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) κατά τη διάρκεια -
89 in the course of
during:خِلال، أثْنـاءIn the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.
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90 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) au cours de -
91 in the course of
(during: In the course of our talk, he told me about the accident.) durante -
92 in the course of duty
Общая лексика: при исполнен (This could include, for example, staff killed by accident while on duty, those who die while serving Police but not in the course of duty, and those who die after retirement from Police.) -
93 to stay the course
(race, studies) terminar la carrera 2 (not give up) resistir hasta el finalno cejar, aguantar hasta el final -
94 impede the course of justice
English-german law dictionary > impede the course of justice
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95 to be par for the course
ser lo normal -
96 stay the course
V1. कठिन परिश्रम के अंत तक जानाI hope that a patient person like him is strong enough to stay the course. -
97 to stay the course
to stay the coursecompetir até agüentar. -
98 in (the) course of time
in (the) course of timeop den duur, mettertijd -
99 in the course of
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100 par for the course
de gebruikelijke procedure, wat je kunt verwachten
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