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asunta
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assumption (of the lat. "assumptus" part. PAS. of "Codice") 1 irregular participle "assume", applied only to the Virgin; the current is the regular: "taken". 2 m. Thing that interested, in which is intended, which is at issue or about making efforts: "speak of a matter of which I am not aware. I have to resolve an issue in the Ministry. The issue of transport is entering a new phase". Issue. At times, it has pejorative sense, equivalent to "graft, entanglement" or "intrigue". Narrable part of a literary work: "the topic of the novel is very simple". Argument. What is a work of painting or sculpture: "The affair of the picture of Spears". Activity of someone for money: "Has issues in different countries". Business. Occupation. Concern or thing which is dealing with a certain person: "That's my business". Matter of formality. He who, in an office, study or processing or special resolution not required, but it is pursuant to certain routine. V. "Take in the matter". The issue is which. . . Adversative expression, equivalent to "the case is that" or "but". And issue completed. Expression that puts an end to the formulation of a solution or decision: "If we get tired, take the train in the first season and concluded affair". . Cataloga affliction, argument, article, based on discussion, content, thing, question, care, shaft, species, end, facienda, incumbency, leitmotiv, commonplace, matter, business, occupation, especially, thought, object, perioca , peristasis, saucer, problem, point, roll, subject, fabric of stories, back sheet. Digression, wander. Be on the table. Look, course, address, background, twist, knot, quid, bias. About of, concerning, above, around. Diligence. Record. Manage.











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