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5 +1 | assisting/aiding in the follow-up of previous proceedings |
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5 | keeping on (continuing) with the prescribed (or expired) |
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keeping on (continuing) with the prescribed (or expired) Explanation: prescrito: prescribed (as a recommendation) prescrito: also means "expired" (no longer valid) It will depend on your context. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-08-10 14:20:13 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Source: Aurélio Séc. XXI eletrônico -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-08-10 14:21:18 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Source: Aurélio Séc. XXI eletrônico |
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assisting/aiding in the follow-up of previous proceedings Explanation: or: assisting in following up on previous proceedings |
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