Примери за използване на January to june на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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According to the ephemeris the next conjunction is due January to June.
Investments amounted to 149 million euros(January to June 2013: 265 million euros).
From January to June 2009 the Czech Republic held the Presidency of the EU.
Milk futures on CME for January to June 2017 contracts have increased by a similar figure.
According to the chart, 84 per cent of Alitalia flights arrived on schedule from January to June.
From January to June 2012 For Our Children Foundation supported 142 children's families for preventing their institutional placement.
Its revenue for January to June 2018 was $63 million,
It is advisable to plan your family vacation on Carriacou island during the dry period is from January to June.
UNICEF needs US$22.5 million to deliver life-saving assistance in Syria in the area of water and sanitation from January to June 2013.
This year, from January to June, about 35% of Aetna members who were prescribed Narcan did not pick up their prescriptions.
The International Maritime Bureau says 177 attacks were reported from January to June, down from 266 in the same period last year.
Tourism revenues from January to June amounted to 2.4 billion leva,
there are two seasons- dry(from January to June) and wet(from July to December).
Tourism revenues from January to June amounted to 2.4 billion leva,
Things finally reached a breaking point last year when the show's organizers announced plans to move the event from January to June.
Atmospheric Administration announced Tuesday Earth's average temperature from January to June was 57.9 degrees(14.4 degrees Celsius).
crossover sales in Europe by 89 percent to 390,100 from January to June, according to data from JATO.
More importantly, Bulgaria is in line to assume the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union from January to June 2018.
saw a deficit of 27.8 billion Turkish liras($5 billion) from January to June.
The emerging markets in Eastern Europe showed the highest growth from January to June 2011: Romania with 10% growth(59 MW added);