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Translations in furniture production

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Ghostwriting vs. Copywriting

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Preparing a scientific article for publication in an electronic (online) journal

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Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

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About automatic speech recognition

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Translation services for tunneling shields and tunnel construction technologies

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Proofreading of English text



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Popular sovereignty

Глоссарий по истории гражданской войны в США (английский)
    A government in which the people rule




Popular, английский
  1. Well-liked, approved, accepted, favorite, celebrated, common, current

  2. A народный (син. folk); попу- лярный etymology ~ science научно-популярный portmanteau (word)

  3. The collection title for items that meet a certain purchase/rental/play threshold.

  4. The filter for videos within office 365 video and its channels that sorts the videos according to popularity or what is trending.


Popular artists, английский
    The collection title for musical atists that meet a certain purchase/rental/play threshold.


Popular bank system, английский
    «народные банки» (фр.) (кооперативные банки для кредитования мелких предприятий)


Popular during the reign of, английский
    Isabella and ferdinand (1474–1516). i-section a rolled or extruded structural metal


Popular in, английский
    America from about 1770 to 1830;


Popular movies, английский
    The collection title for movies that meet a certain purchase/rental/play threshold.


Popular music, английский
    The collection title for music albums that meet a certain purchase/rental/play threshold.


Popular on xbox, английский
    The collection title for items that meet a certain purchase/rental/play threshold on the xbox console.


Popular queries report, английский
    A web analytics report that provides information on the most popular searches.


Popular rotorcraft association, английский
    Ассоциация любителей винтокрылых аппаратов


Popular shows, английский
    The collection title for tv shows that meet a certain purchase/rental/play threshold.


Popular stations, английский
    The collection title for music app radio stations that meet a certain purchase/rental/play threshold.


Popular vote, английский
    Голоса, поданные на президентских выборах избирателями (в отличие от голосов, поданных членами коллегии выборщиков)


Populari, латинский

Populari-scientificus [a, um], латинский

Popularis, латинский

Popularis res, латинский

Popularis [e], латинский

Popularis [is, m], латинский

Popularis, is, m, латинский

Government, английский
  1. N управление ~ and binding (theory) управление и связыва- ние (концепция )

  2. Generally means the constitution of our country as exercised under the legislature of king or queen, lords, and commons.

  3. The acts, rules, procedures, instruments of power and institutions by which the citizens of a country (or more generally the parts of a system) communicate with (->communication) and exert control upon each other so that the country as a whole maintains its unity and is directed toward ends chosen from within that country (->self-organization, ->autonomy). its opposite is laissez faire. in the reality of politics, government is rarely uniformly distributed and constituted (->constitution) instead in a ruling elite, exercising institutional control over those governed. this unequal distribution of government is particularly prevalent in technical realisations. e.g., the governor of a steam engine, computer control of a production process. in biology, such control hierachies (->hierarchy) rarely exist which suggest that they may be an outgrowth of rational constuctions not a fact of nature. qeafh

  4. An app category that facilitates engagement with government or politics.


Separation of powers, английский
    The division of basic government roles into branches.


Bill of rights, английский
    The first ten amendments to the u.s. constitution, added in 1791, and consisting of a formal list of citizens’ rights and freedoms.