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PLO controlled towns - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

TYPE OF STATE-FUNDED SCHOOL IN ENGLAND, WALES AND NORTHERN IRELAND
Voluntary controlled; Voluntary Controlled; Voluntary Controlled School; Voluntary Controlled school; Voluntary controlled schools

PLO controlled towns      
Città sotto il controllo del PLO
Ground-Controlled Approach         
  • Sea King]] makes a ground-controlled approach, 1964.
NAVIGATION TECHNIQUE
Ground controlled approach; Ground Controlled Approach; Ground-Controlled Approach
n. atterraggiato guidato da terra (aeron.)
radio controlled model         
  • Saab Sonett II]])
  • Click image for explanation of radio escapement operation
  • The 'Shumacher S.S.T.2000' RC Car. Shown here without the body kit or battery pack installed to allow for a clearer view of a hobby grade car.
FUNCTIONAL SCALE MODEL OF A VEHICLE, STEERABLE USING RADIO CONTROL
Radio Controlled Models; RC model; Radio controlled model; Rc radios; Radio-controlled bike; Rc bikes; Radio-controlled models
modello radiocomandato

تعريف

controlled substance
n. a drug which has been declared by federal or state law to be illegal for sale or use, but may be dispensed under a physician's prescription. The basis for control and regulation is the danger of addiction, abuse, physical and mental harm (including death), the trafficking by illegal means, and the dangers from actions of those who have used the substances.

ويكيبيديا

Voluntary controlled school

A voluntary controlled school (VC school) is a state-funded school in England and Wales in which a foundation or trust (usually a Christian denomination) has some formal influence in the running of the school. Such schools have less autonomy than voluntary aided schools, in which the foundation pays part of any building costs.