Examples of using These leaflets in English and their translations into Spanish
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Colloquial
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Official
I have seen these leaflets before.
These leaflets were on his night table.
We enclose herewith copies of these leaflets.
These leaflets and messages were not warnings.
To print and deliver 500 of these leaflets.
These leaflets are also available on Internet.
You can also look for these leaflets on Issuu.
I found these leaflets circulating in the market.
The colonel is stupid not to believe these leaflets.
Just take these leaflets and keep them out anywhere.
Any of you try and stop us,you will end up like these leaflets.
These leaflets are printed with the local council's details.
Apparently there's hundreds of these leaflets already in the wild.
These leaflets are mostly for paper-based collections.
Let's see if we can find out who is behind these leaflets.
You can deliver these leaflets on your way round in the morning.
The Commission obtained examples of some of these leaflets see annex VI.
The majority of these leaflets are available in many languages.
Miss Elsa, do you know what is going to happen to you and your father if these leaflets get to Gestapo?
These leaflets and publications have been distributed nationwide.
Perhaps… if you were a sneak… Let's say I won't consider these leaflets as treason, but an irresponsible child's play.
These leaflets were also provided to regional authorities in the CR.
In July 2012 one of these leaflets also had photographs of bullet casings.
These leaflets are offered to you free of charge by the Association Internationale Aphasie.
Why not extend these leaflets, videos, counselling models to other centers?
These leaflets have a cuneate base and an obtuse or rounded apex, its margin is dentate or crenate.
Sátur, if they find these leaflets in the hands of the peasants,… they're dead meat.
These leaflets are oval-acute, dark green above and pale to whitish below, with a toothed margin, and thorns along the midrib on the underside.
But none of these leaflets indicated which sites were to be bombed or where safe refuge might be found.
At least one in seven of these leaflets were not handed in by the soldiers to their superiors, despite severe penalties for that offence.