Examples of using Only large in English and their translations into Danish
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Not necessarily have to look at technology 90 to say that only large sensors with large pixels give low noise.
this type of sale is most often only large for a very limited period.
is of considerable importance to the regional urban pattern through being the only large urban community in Djursland.
The fact that only large investors could qualify for the tax credit made it a specific measure,
The word"undertaking" Is used to denote not only large but also small
If SU.VI. MAX is unique it is because it is the only large long term randomised study where a broad array of antioxidants were used(vitamins C
MAX is unique it is because it is the only large long term randomised study where a broad array of antioxidants were used(vitamins C
the localities where only large projects can qualify for assistance see table.
In this early period the principal targets were the monasteries which were the only large centres of population
In 1908 he published his only large treatise An introduction to the theory of infinite series which was based on lectures on analysis he had given at Galway. Hardy said.
contain 21% free oxygen.[81] It has one natural satellite, the Moon, the only large satellite of a terrestrial planet in the Solar System.
we are the only large political family which has come to an agreement on the statute for Kosovo.
musk oxen roam as the only large mammals that can survive on the sparse vegetation.
If the nose is not only large, but flat, it is advisable to carry out Augmentation rhinoplasty,
The only large plains are found along the coast of the Caspian Sea
The shark tries to avoid only larger larger brethren and schooling fish.
As your breasts grow you will enjoy not only larger breasts, but firmer breasts.
Something like this, only larger.
Assessment of specific processes is outside the scope of the methodology, and only larger companies can be expected to possess a set of statistics that can replace the average information from the whole sector.
may be inclined to eat only larger pieces.