NATO Pact - translation to Αγγλικά
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NATO Pact - translation to Αγγλικά

PUNK ROCK BAND
Action Pact; Action Pact!; !Action pact!

NATO Pact      
Pacto NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization         
INTERGOVERNMENTAL MILITARY ALLIANCE BETWEEN 31 MEMBER STATES
OTAN; Nato; Atlantic Alliance; North Atlantic Alliance; Western alliance; N.A.T.O.; North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO); North Atlantic Treaty Organisation; Organisation du Traité de l'Atlantique Nord; N.A.T.O; Natoland; Organisation du Traite de l'Atlantique Nord; NATO Interoperability Management Plan; North Atlantic Treaty Organization; The NATO; North Atlantic Pact; Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique Nord; NATO troops; NSTO; Euro-Atlantic integration; The North Atlantic Treaty Organization; NATO state; NATO exercise; N. A. T. O.; NCTO; Nato.int; Orders, decorations, and medals of NATO; NATO.int; NATO Alliance Ground Surveillance Force; Enhanced opportunity partner; UK Delegation to NATO; North atlantic alliance; Sweden application to NATO; Finland application to NATO
Organización de Trato del Norte Atlántico, Pacto NATO
non-aggression pact         
  • The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact (German copy)
PEACE TREATY
Non-aggression treaty; Nonaggression treaty; Nonaggression pact; Non-Agression Pact; Non-aggression act; Neutrality pact; Non aggression pact; Non-Aggression Pact; Nonagression; List of non-aggression pacts; List of neutrality pacts
Pacto de no agresión

Ορισμός

acento rítmico
term. comp.
Gramática. Acento métrico.

Βικιπαίδεια

!Action Pact!

!Action Pact! was a London-based punk rock band, formed in 1981 by guitarist Wild Planet, bassist Kim Igoe, George Cheex, and drummer Joe Fungus. They would later break up in 1986.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για NATO Pact
1. "They allowed us to prepare and train, despite international pressure, and knowing that we were getting ready to strike the idols of this age _ the American forces and the NATO pact," the al–Qaida leader said.
2. Bin Laden was shown expressing his appreciation for the Taliban, the Islamic regime that ran Afghanistan and gave refuge to al–Qaida until the U.S.–led invasion toppled them in late 2001. They allowed us to prepare and train, despite international pressure, and knowing that we were getting ready to strike the idols of this age – the American forces and the NATO pact,‘‘ the al–Qaida leader said.