Примеры использования January to march на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Target January to March 2006: Launching by the Government of its Interim Afghan National Development Strategy.
The Committee adopted its schedule of meetings in 2012 and from January to March 2013 ECE/TRANS/2012/13.
Another $530,888 was spent from January to March 1996 and estimated costs for the remainder of 1996 are $10,329,340.
A desk study review of headquarters operations was followed by visits to eight countries during January to March 1999.
Even during the three coolest months of January to March, average sea temperature are an acceptable 16
His first exhibition was held at Whitechapel Art Gallery from January to March 2006 titled, David Adjaye: Making Public Buildings.
San Ignacio is the entrance to the lagoon San Ignacio, where you can observe gray whales from January to March.
During the period from January to March 2013 more than 30 our Clients have received notifications on declaring their claims admissible.
If such approach is used, it shows the growth of revenues from all the taxes, except VAT, from January to March.
From January to March this year, motor gasoline production at the Company's refineries increased by 12.6%,
From January to March 2013, Slavneft's entities produced 4.23 mln tons of oil
Erratic rainfall from January to March and.
From January to March you sow the seeds.
From January to March last ski season.
Argentine carnivals are usually held from January to March.
The collection period is from January to March.
From January to March you can see film versions of the best theatrical, opera, and ballet productions at
Investment in the Seating Systems division from January to March totaled EUR 3.8 million for set-up of production of the new generation of truck seats.
Mating takes place from January to March, at which time scars caused by male courtship bites appear on the females.
From January to March, the Samana Bay welcomes many whales coming to frolic around the boats that take you on an excursion.