Examples of using Different machines in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
Although the volume of different machine at the same level of sound is different. .
Supported different machine translation and language detection providers.
I want you on a different machine.
They have a different machine.
I wanna see you on a different machine.
I want you on a different machine.
If you are working with a different machine, we recommend that you arrange the design using BERNINA Embroidery Software 8.
so I don't need to have access to my files using a different machine.
However, this is no guarantee that they will be carrying the same names on a different machine.
Js does not work from the app's core like most tools would, but from a different machine or port.
programs made for one machine(e.g. an ARM board) on a different machine e.g. your own PC.
you will need to obtain new activation keys if you install Studio on a different machine.
But he's has found that his jaws have been used on a different machine in the shop.
go to the bathroom, or choose a different machine by just printing a ticket instead of waiting ages for the coins to drop into the hopper.
However, this is no guarantee that they will be carrying the same names on a different machine. DeskBar. exe Removal ManualWhen it
programs made for one machine(e.g. an ARM board) on a different machine(e.g. your own PC). By using dynamic translation,
which you can then change for substitutions or running on a different machine if one is overbooked,
which you can then change for substitutions or running on a different machine if one is overbooked,
js does not work from the app's core like most tools would, but from a different machine or port.
To compare noise emission values for different machine brands to select the quietest model;•to compare noise emission values with collected data on the corresponding machine group to check whether the state of the art has been achieved;•to allow technical dialogue between the purchaser/user
