Examples of using Fairly recent in English and their translations into Dutch
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In various fairly recent publications attempts have been made to reduce the importance of the formula in persona Christi by insisting rather on the formula in persona Ecclesiae.
Hiking and rock climbing These two activities are two fairly recent activities in Hong Kong but they are certainly worth it as the environment in
With the fairly recent signing of Rafa Nadal
Microblading is a fairly recent, and it enables to manually transform, improve and reshape the look
I would say that's a fairly recent thing looking at some of the old routings.
We have all become so used to the extraordinary improvements in women's rights that we are inclined to forget that many of them are fairly recent and that most were introduced only during the last decade- The United Nations Decade for Women.
I want the information to come from a highly evolved soul whose fairly recent life on Earth
Mr Kelly, you are talking about fairly recent directives but the same thing applies to these and all the other directives, as soon as they become operative:
You have got to understand that the whole born again phenomenon is fairly recent and primarily in the U.S. Across in Europe if you ask them if they're born again,
In addition to these fairly recent steps, mention should be made here of M.E.M.O.(the Foundation for Enterprise friendly to Man and the Environment),
Actually, I bathed fairly recent.
And then, Mathieu. That's fairly recent.
That's fairly recent. And then, Mathieu.
but they're all fairly recent.
It is important that your work is fairly recent.
This is fairly recent science that has shown that.
but they're all fairly recent.
Recognition of Nyctibatrachidae as a family is fairly recent.
The influence of immigrants, mainly from Morocco, is fairly recent.
so likely to be fairly recent.