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строгий
樂器

instrument [ˈınstrʊmənt] N

1. instrument:

工具 gōngjù
仪器 yíqì

2. instrument:

乐器 yuèqì
wind instruments

3. instrument:

傀儡 kuǐlěi
利用 bèi lìyòng de rén

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In general, instruments to measure sizes of cranium were used after the main stream phrenology had ended.
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In fact, each region of the country can boast instruments peculiar to itself.
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The activities constituting investment business include acting as an investment manager, administrator, investment advisor or custodian with respect to a wide variety of financial instruments.
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He designed several medical instruments including an improved obstetric forceps.
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These pieces represent conversations taking place between the instruments as if they were interacting convivially like friends are often wont to do.
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