Examples of using Was often in English and their translations into Chinese
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
One step forward was often followed by a period of regression.
In Israel the praise of Yhwh was often under threat.
The practice of depositaries was, however, was often different.
At the start of my career, I was often on the bench.
Old posters show how the subject was often an emotional one.
However, the contributor base remained limited and peacekeeping financing was often insufficient.
However, altering subsidy programmes was often difficult.
Since‘union' was often mistaken for an activist movement, the group changed its name to Art Unidentified, abbreviation AU, in 1980.
In natural health traditions, burdock root tea was often recommended for people suffering from headaches, fever, aches, pains and joint disorders.
That type of funding, moreover, was often used to achieve the aims of donor countries, which was contrary to the principle of shared responsibility.
John Strock, the police inspector, who was often given difficult missions, received the mission from his bosses to start an investigation.
He was often seen as close to the Saudi government and counted on to champion its policies and ignore its scandals and abuses.
Archie was a blue-collar dock-worker living in Queens and was often described as a“lovable bigot”(if there is such a thing).
Jewelry was often made for people of high importance to show their status and, in many cases, they were buried with it.
Moreover, State practice was often contradictory and confusing, and it was difficult to ascertain whether the purpose test was used in all circumstances.
The kind of thing that was often shot through space to indicate some complication of the destiny of man among the stars.
He was often referred to as an“ethical hacker” and hoped to show the pacemaker exploit as a warning to device makers.
Ms. Brown(New Zealand) said that the rule of law was often the last line of defence against corruption and the erosion of democracy.
The United Nations was often the only credible interlocutor and all Member States should extend sustained political support to that role.
Official guidance on permitted speech was often vague, subject to change at the whim of propaganda officials, and retroactively enforced.