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1984 National Survey of the Graduates of 1982
AGD
Advanced graduate diploma
Advanced postgraduate diploma
Ball cock
Ball float valve
Ball valve
Control ball
Diploma of specialised graduate studies
Diploma of specialized graduate studies
Float controlled valve
Graduate award
Graduated approach to regulation
Graduated income tax
Graduated regulation
Graduated regulatory approach
Graduated tax
Graduated taxation
Graduation ball
Graduation dance
Graduation party
Honor graduation diploma
Honour graduation diploma
National Graduates Survey
National Survey of the Graduates
Post-grad party
Post-graduate award
Post-graduate scholarship
Postgraduate award
Progressive taxation
Prom
Promenade
Pull ball skins right side out
Rolling ball
Rotate ball skins right side out
SSHGD
Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma
Secondary school honor graduation diploma
Track ball
Trackball
Tracker ball
Tracking ball
Turn a ball skin right side out
Turn ball skins right side out

Traduction de «graduation ball » (Anglais → Français) :

TERMINOLOGIE
voir aussi les traductions en contexte ci-dessous
graduation party | post-grad party | graduation ball | graduation dance | promenade | prom

bal des finissants | bal de fin d'études | bal de fin d'année | bal de promotion | soirée des promotions | bal de promo | bal de graduation


graduated approach to regulation | graduated regulation | graduated regulatory approach

réglementation différenciée


graduated income tax | graduated tax | graduated taxation | progressive taxation

impôt progressif


Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma [ SSHGD | secondary school honor graduation diploma | honor graduation diploma | honour graduation diploma ]

diplôme d'études secondaires supérieures [ D.E.S.S. | diplôme d'études secondaires avec spécialisation | diplôme de fin d'études avec mention ]


post-graduate scholarship [ post-graduate award | post-graduate scholarship | postgraduate award | graduate award ]

bourse pour les études supérieures [ bourse d'études supérieures ]


rotate ball skins right side out | turn a ball skin right side out | pull ball skins right side out | turn ball skins right side out

retourner des peaux de ballons


advanced graduate diploma | AGD | advanced postgraduate diploma | diploma of specialized graduate studies | diploma of specialised graduate studies

diplôme d'études supérieures spécialisées | DESS | D.E.S.S.


1984 National Survey of the Graduates of 1982 [ National Survey of the Graduates | National Graduates Survey ]

Enquête nationale de 1984 auprès des diplômés de 1982 [ Enquête nationale auprès des diplômés ]


ball cock | ball float valve | ball valve | float controlled valve

robinet à flotteur


trackball | track ball | control ball | tracking ball | tracker ball | rolling ball

boule de commande | boule de pointage | boule roulante
TRADUCTIONS EN CONTEXTE
The band is engaged throughout the year across the Island in many events such as university, community college, high school graduations, community parades and a St. Valentine's Day charity ball.

L'orchestre a des engagements toute l'année un peu partout dans l'île, par exemple pour la remise des diplômes à l'université, au collège communautaire et dans les écoles secondaires, pour divers défilés et pour le bal de charité de la Saint-Valentin.


By the early 1800s, when " Muddy York," the future Toronto, had barely graduated from being a bunch of tents in a settlement of 70-odd cabins, Halifax was not only the bastion of British power in North America and the strongest fortress outside Europe, but a bustling, cosmopolitan port of 10,000 residents boasting architectural treasures like Government House, the town clock, St. Paul's Church, as well as three newspapers, crowded theatres, a taste for balls, banquets, fireworks and parades, and a reputation as the home of beautiful, ...[+++]

Dès le début des années 1800, pendant que «Muddy York», qui allait devenir Toronto, venait de se transformer de petit campement en colonie de quelque 70 habitations, Halifax était non seulement le bastion de l'empire britannique en Amérique du Nord et la plus grande forteresse à l'extérieur de l'Europe, mais aussi un port cosmopolite, grouillant d'activités, qui regroupait 10 000 habitants et qui regorgeait de trésors architecturaux, comme Government House, l'horloge de la ville, l'église St. Paul, un port où trois journaux étaient publiés, où les théâtres étaient très fréquentés, où d'innombrables ...[+++]


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