Examples of using Which refers in English and their translations into Dutch
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Amendment 5 which refers to the draft Constitution is premature since it may still be modified.
Another term for this is a"Christed being", which refers to a mutli-dimensional being with full access to 9 dimensions,
Which refers to the number of series you have mentioned if that thing is.
whom I believe to be responsible for amendment No 9 which refers to loans and a revolving fund.
The hotel has a bright blue corner, which refers to the blue house;
If not, I would advise the House to vote against the part of the amendment which refers to essential human rights.
The specific epithet erythrosora comes from ancient Greek, meaning"having red spore cases", which refers to the color of the spore cases.
There is another word for God- ADONAI- which refers to God in all of its 449 occurrences.
Correspondence from the general public to the Commission is handled in accordance with the Code of Good Administrative Behaviour, which refers to Article 21 of the EC Treaty as regards correspondence.30.
The Commission can therefore agree to a recital concerning socio-economic aspects which refers to the reporting obligation of the Commission.
the Finnish word for"varve", which refers to an annual layer of sediment.
For that, it uses the command ldetect which refers to a list of hardware in ldetect-lst package.
the term genealogy is derived from the Greek word genea, which refers to generation or descent.
For that purpose I take account of section(2) which refers to the fact that.
with a lively graphic design, which refers to the theme of the game.
In the garden house is a historic brick captured, which refers to the tobacco trade.
We consider Amendment No 10 to be redundant given Amendment No 1, which refers to the resolution of Parliament and my letter to Mrs Randzio-Plath.
Log information, which refers to information that the system may automatically collect through cookies,
This is the reason why the Commission, in this case, proposes Article 17a which refers to a regulatory committee with the right of scrutiny for Parliament.
in particular regarding Amendment 21 which refers to the question of machine-readable Pakistan passports.
