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10:01 Dec 19, 2001 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents | |||||
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| Selected response from: Terry Burgess Mexico Local time: 16:56 | ||||
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5 +4 | rolling/running/driving...area |
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4 | turning area |
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4 | turning area |
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4 | driving lanes |
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turning area Explanation: See Front garden with brick wall surround and gated access into stoned parking and turning area with side lawns. Semi-mature trees and rockery. Rear Garden ... www.ctf-uk.com/ammanford/o90.htm HTH Oleg |
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turning area Explanation: See Front garden with brick wall surround and gated access into stoned parking and turning area with side lawns. Semi-mature trees and rockery. Rear Garden ... www.ctf-uk.com/ammanford/o90.htm HTH Oleg |
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rolling/running/driving...area Explanation: Hi again Paski:-) I think you were a little hasty on your last answer. However, this is the definition taken from the Oxford Superlex: rodadura f 1 (Auto) rolling, running 2 (Aviac) taxiing Hope this helps:-) terry Above + experience. |
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