Examples of using It was initially in English and their translations into Chinese
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It was initially organized to protect.
It was initially a more open affair.
It was initially an orange orchard, named Mountain Grove.
It was initially managed by the People's Liberation Army Air Force.
It was initially developed to understand a large variety of economic behaviors, including behavior of firms, markets, and consumers.
It was initially conceived to celebrate Napoleonian victories, but it was eventually dedicated to those who perished fighting for France between 1792 and 1815.
It was initially developed to fill the Mozilla project's need for good tools to allow multiple developers to edit its extremely large codebase.
It was initially described as a“face-to-face talk” but then changed to a“meeting” by Japan.
It was initially developed in 2014 by Wuhan Deepin Technology Co., with latest stable release being in April 28, this year.
It was initially proposed that the provision should protect not only the vessel, but detained members of the crew and passengers.
It was initially given China's highest level of weather warning but was later downgraded to an"orange" level.
It was initially known as RailBlocks, and is praised for being a low-latency platform allowing for quick and free transactions.
It was initially published in 1936 by Hilding Köhler, Professor of Meteorology in the Uppsala University.
It was initially reported that about 1.1 million UK-based users had had their details exposed.
It was initially developed in the fisheries sector, but the methodology was now being applied to many other food sectors.
It was initially known as Xbox media centre(XBMC) which is still managed by a non-profit organization(NPO) XBMC(Xbox media centre).
It was initially built surrounding a military camp, Qasr El Hajar, and a market;
It was initially a state programme that was encouraged and assisted(by the federal government) as much as possible in the past.
It was initially offered to the Louvre in 1907, but was rejected, before being given to the Louvre in 1911.