Examples of using Which previously in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
SES-1 continue to be used to fill the shortage of containers in the region, which previously served the AMC-9.
Exo files virus is a variant of the ExoLock ransomware, which previously came out back in September with low infection rate.
floor moldings, which previously was very difficult to mount.
the same value as the Attic tetradrachm, which previously had the status of an international currency.
Add code to allow users to customize the font used in various dialogs and windows which previously could not be customized.
create space which previously didn't exist.
Products and services which previously were not sold at a distance are now being sold at a distance;
The twelve-minute'Victory', which previously was released as a single,
In some cases, it could be traced which previously published material was used.
Through God, that which previously did not exist comes into existence,
This process, which previously took up to a minute per job,
We were able to successfully grow hair… on a living organism which previously had no hair.
USE OF NEW KNOW-HOW AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES which previously was considered boring.
The StarDesktop object replaces the Application object of StarOffice 5 which previously applied as a root object.
you would be able to preview your corrupt video file, which previously was not playing on QuickTime.
For example, listen to'Myrkrarfar' in the video below, which previously appeared on the EP'Conqueror.
This Tullibardine with afterripening in 225 liter drums, which previously matured Sauternes dessert wine of Chateau Suduiraut.
This will be the final beta test for the MOBA, which previously had a technical alpha
The academics can be found in a database drawn up by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists(ICIJ), which previously published the infamous Panama Papers.
People have learnt to question actions which previously were selfevident,