Examples of using Any single in English and their translations into Danish
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Financial
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Official
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
Once blended, the two individually encapsulated formulas work together to whiten better and faster than any single formula can.
The splitting up of research budgets also means that many large projects simply cannot be undertaken by any single Member State.
and not by any single one of them.
You place your chips directly on any single number you wish to wager.
In some jurisdictions, regardless of bet size, there is an award cap on any single transaction.
Package" means any single parcel or piece that is accepted by FedEx,
organisations because the problems we face cannot be solved by any single actor.
which both allow you to connect any single or dual-zone trigger pad. Features.
that is enough for any single tools.
In some jurisdictions, regardless of bet size, there is an award cap on any single transaction.
asterisk(*). A question mark matches any single character, an asterisk matches any sequences of characters.
too general a name to become the property of any single sect.
provisions limiting the amount of coins denominated in a national currency unit that can be used in any single payment ECB/ 2001/17.
must release any single data release to third parties.
limits the obligation to accept coins denominated in euro in any single payment to the amount of 50 coins.
hard one, he will encounter more enemies than any single character has ever had to fight,
they do not owe their difference and superiority to descent from any single pair, but to continued care in the selecting
Some of the Member States which have adopted the euro in accordance with the Treaty have legal provisions in force limiting the amount of coins denominated in a national currency unit that can be used in any single payment.
Bath Salts don't refer to any single drug, but rather a group of similar substances,
Participating Member States should expressly abrogate any legal provision which may still be in force in their respective legal orders limiting the amount of coins denominated in a national currency unit that a party is obliged to accept in any single payment.