Examples of using Direct continuation in English and their translations into Italian
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with civil society organisations of Serbia represents a direct continuation of the EESC's traditional activities in connection with the EU's enlargement policy.
films like this represented a direct continuation of the Shanghai traditions that were being superseded in China.
It was a direct continuation of the infamous Ausserordentliche Befriedungsaktion,
The current attacks are the direct continuation of the racist campaign against immigrants
The developed world market is in reality the direct continuation of that relation of exchange which at birth was quite marginal,
And while manual alphabets are a direct continuation of the local written alphabet( both the British two-handed
that it was the direct continuation of the"powerful Svea kingdom" mentioned by Tacitus,
It is considered to be a direct continuation of the Ōkagami.
These two sections are a direct continuation of the planned Fehmarn Belt fixed link.
Council's Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, and was a direct continuation of one of the four studies published in 1980.
The direct continuation of the AB Action was a German campaign in the east started after the German invasion of the USSR.
is a direct continuation of Old Persian
This is followed by an examination of the problems of the university system which, although connected to and a direct continuation of the school system,
I particularly like the idea of the continuation of direct payments and the explicit removal of the historical reference values in paragraph 15
The tendency today is no longer directed at the continuation of egoistic development.
Try new things. Direct continuation of the previous paragraph!
Hippy" is a direct continuation of an old, beloved story.
As usually direct continuation of a house served the room for grain storage,
which are the direct continuation of the Gangetic plain,
a tribunal which is the direct continuation of the hated Francoist Tribunal de Órden PÃoblico, and that tries crimes against the state.