Spanish term
apartado 0616-06819
4 +4 | section 0616-06819 | neilmac |
Mar 6, 2020 12:48: Neil Ashby changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): patinba, María Perales, Neil Ashby
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Proposed translations
section 0616-06819
(as defined in subdivision (g) of this section) of the certificate....
This section of the certificate is divided in Parts I and II.
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patinba
1 hr
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agree |
Neil Ashby
: Still no manners, no regions, nothing... is it worth it?
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Nah. I didn't know she had form...
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philgoddard
: I've stopped answering questions by this person. She usually ignores the answers, and doesn't bother to close questions or award points.
2 hrs
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Wish I'd known... maybe this time she'll respond... :/
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Lydia De Jorge
9 hrs
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