Examples of using Trains in English and their translations into Arabic
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JEM trains children in the use of different weapons and uses them for both domestic work and in combat if deemed necessary.
A branch line to Tweed Heads, New South Wales was opened in 1903 with excursion trains traveling the line on 10 August 1903[4] and the first passenger train making the journey from Brisbane on 14 September 1903.
If you look at the 20th century, so, the technologies of the Industrial Revolution, the trains and electricity and all that could be used to create a communist dictatorship
Maybe you can handle the pain or the difficult ukemi, but what about the next uke who trains with a pain-inflicting nage? Silence delays nage's advancement and is a disservice to everyone in the dojo.
The scene of going out of Egypt came to my mind and we saw the cattle trains I told my sister this is a mistake, they have cattle trains here, they don't mean we should go in cattle trains.
In February 2010, a referendum was held, in which the crowns voted for the subway to work at night, and on September 4, 2010 the trains began to walk around the clock on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
Trains: Sweep train.
Trains: Court train.
Trains: Brush train.
Sydney Trains.
WGF Trains.
Ghost Trains.
Trains Metro.
Bombardier Trains.
Watching trains.
Day Trains.
Airport Trains.
Royal Trains.
Sydney Trains.
Florence Trains.