Examples of using One general in English and their translations into Russian
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One general.
I heard a story about one General.
Chapter One General Information.
For the selection of departure dates, there is one general rule.
Part one general review 6- 52.
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One general refused to meet with him.
There must be at least one general partner in a company.
One general point and two concrete points.
And because there is now only one army, there is now only one general.
Besides, one general looking over your shoulders is plenty.
My views about copyright take an hour to expound, but one general principle applies.
One general, all-embracing reference to such measures would be sufficient.
Distribution through CRS allowed for airline offices and one general sales office.
You might beat one General, then another, but they will keep coming!
Administrative resolutions taken by the Committee could be clustered into one general set of conclusions.
One general grief unites them- suddenly in March 18 1991 their fates turned over.
Karapetyan G.A., The Galerkin method for one general class of hypoelliptic equations// Inter.
Only one general federation is permitted in the country for the reasons cited previously.
We gather in target dates the necessary sum from all wish partners,we make one general deposit;
I cannot find one general in a position to confront Hitler with the courage to do it.
During the ninety-ninth session, the Working Group also adopted one general allegation concerning India.
It has adopted one general recommendation, and two draft general recommendations are nearing completion.
One general staff meeting in September included a year 2000 briefing.
To establish a Limited Partnership, at least one General Partner is required, who can be a resident of any country.
One general lesson is that this problem of lengthy proceedings needs to be addressed in anticipation.
At all distinctions constructional cast irons they have one general property- all of them are constructed on Fe-C-Si system.
One general lesson learned in Latvia is that the results of reforms include not only benefits but also costs.
Its decrees were signed by fourteen archbishops, sixty-one bishops or their representatives,six abbots, and one general of a religious congregation.

