Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Last updated: December 12 2007 20:02 Early in 2005

Arabic translation:

آخر تعديل أو تنقيح:

Added to glossary by romeo10
Feb 21, 2008 18:33
16 yrs ago
English term

Last updated: December 12 2007 20:02 Early in 2005

English to Arabic Art/Literary Linguistics
Published: December 12 2007 20:02 | Last updated: December 12 2007 20:02
Early in 2005, just a few weeks after taking office as European Union trade commissioner, Peter Mandelson set out a grandiose ambition: to “put trade at the service of development”.
Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (1): AhmedAMS

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آخر تعديل أو تنقيح:

آخر تعديل أو تنقيح:
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آخر تحديث له: كانون الأول/ديسمبر 2007

I think the rest of the sentence belong to the text.

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