Examples of using Seemingly in English and their translations into Bengali
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Often this happens because book collectors judge minor defects in an old book so harshly as to make them seemingly unsaleable.
Samsung Galaxy Precedent coming to Straight Talk, seemingly $150 off-contract(video)".
The seemingly random meeting with an eligible bachelor or his mum then quickly becomes obvious going by the line of questions you may have to field.
However, even in this context of growing criticism from within the Sangh Parivar and from the ground, the Modi-Shah-Jaitley triumvirate is seemingly unfazed.
In a typical Hollywood move, Disney seemingly redirected their resources elsewhere- creating only one more princess of a different ethnic background, with the 2016 blockbuster Moana.
Countless phone calls, emails, and etc even after our family had moved away and were no longer under his seemingly direct care as our pastor.
Electric Ladyland is the world's first(and seemingly only) museum focusing solely on the magic of fluorescent light.
Why do you think such a seemingly sorrowful day has been remembered as“Good” Friday?
The C++14 standard is available, but seemingly not in an economical form- directly from the ISO it costs 198 Swiss Francs(about $200 US).
Cascade bob for long hair- seemingly incongruous alliance,
Still, Kaspersky Free seemingly provides the protection most people need to protect themselves from cyberthreats.
Become a victim of an attack can be a troll, comment on it, seemingly neutral position.
Professional chefs claim that such a seemingly unappetizing product, you can create real culinary masterpieces.
Think of the seemingly unlimited nuclear energy and you also see the bombs and radioactive waste management issues.
Our interest leads us into a seemingly harmless path, until it becomes
And dishonest thieves, who, seemingly with impunity gained a basketball or an umbrella is going to file.
Who would have thought that such a seemingly simple game could have so many different variations?
For example, moving average crossed a candle and seemingly, it is necessary to enter the position.
How are we to read these seemingly similar uprisings reminiscent of the glorious days and nights of Tahrir Square writ large?
I recently received a question from an independent inventor like yourself who faced a seemingly serious situation and did not know to do about it.