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CUSTOMS PROCEDURES
(&) Give your Russian text to your partner. Ask him to translate it back into English without looking- at the English text in the book. Compare the two English texts.
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1. An amount granted, usually related to exemptions. 2. Any matter or fact from which an inference may be drawn to another matter or fact. 3. To send goods to a foreign country. 4. A list or system of duties imposed by a government on imported or exported goods. 5. Deliberate deception. 6. A refund of Customs duty. 7. 2.2046 pounds. 8. A written instrument containing a true account of imported cargo. 9.Movement of merchandise through another country. 10. A name, a symbol or other device identifying a product.
15. Comment:
It takes a long time to bring excellence to maturity. P.Syrus
16. ©© Insert the rig-ht word. Choose from:
belongings, cargo, commodities, effects,
freight, items, goods, merchandise, possessions,
property, shipment, stock, things, wares