Примери за използване на Just two years на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Just two years later, Charles Manson
This choice comes just two years after EPOA voted in favour our colleagues from Thessaloniki Pride to host EuroPride 2020.
Tragically, in 1985, just two years after her trip, Samantha was killed in a plane crash.
The decision to set it up was taken in June 2012 and just two years later it was fully operational.
We now have the youngest fleet in the world with an average aircraft age of just two years.
returned to palladino just two years later.
CT(USA), began offering business education in 1965, just two years after its founding.
The show was realized in 39 countries worldwide in just two years as everywhere it achieved a huge success.
In just two years, Start Path Global has a strong record of helping startups transform innovations into sustainable business propositions.”.
He made his debut in 2002, reaching the top division just two years later.
He made his professional debut in 2002, reaching the top makuuchi division just two years later.
When I joined up in January, 1901- just two years ago- young Godfrey Emsworth had joined the same squadron.
From Poland, he left relatively recently- just two years ago, before that the athlete spoke only for local clubs.
Just two years later, he won the gold medal in the 100 metres(9.85 seconds)
In April, just two years after Greece imposed the biggest sovereign-debt restructuring in history on its private creditors, it raised €3
As a result just two years later it is a rarity in Croatia not to get a receipt
His death, which comes just two years after the announcement of the historic rapprochement between Cuba
has lived with motor neuron disease for almost 53 years- despite being told he had just two years to live when diagnosed in 1963.
That's because mobile use is growing by leaps and bounds- as an example, consumers spent an average of 126 minutes on their mobile phone every day in 2015, double the time spent just two years earlier.
Cervical cancer is set to become a rare disease in Australia within just two years and rendered so uncommon by 2028 it will be deemed eliminated as a public health problem for the first time anywhere in the world.