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61 tie dyeing
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63 tie plate
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64 tie rod
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65 tie-back
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67 tie-dyeing
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68 tie-on label
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72 tie-down
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73 tie-in advertising
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74 tie-in display
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75 tie-in promotion
tie-in promotion S&M aufeinander abgestimmte Werbung f, gemeinsame Werbung f von Hersteller und Einzelhändler (manufacturer and retailer); Kombinationsverkaufsförderung f (two products at once)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > tie-in promotion
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76 tie-in sale
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77 tie-on label
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78 tie circuit breaker
tie circuit breaker Koppelschalter m (Leistungsschalter)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > tie circuit breaker
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79 tie circuit breakers
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > tie circuit breakers
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80 tie-cut ratio
tie-cut ratio Steg-Schlitz-Verhältnis n (bei Perforationen)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > tie-cut ratio
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