Examples of using Drams in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
many times the drams, especially in the fast parts,
Nicolas Lambrou(drams).
8 string bass and the drams, all the instruments are played flawlessly.
raised about 1 billion drams($2.8 million)
Metsoyan estimates that out of his pension of 36,000 drams a month, he devotes about 20,000 to feeding pigeons:“I can stay hungry
raised about 1 billion drams($2.8 million)
Commission Decision 93/157/EEC accepting undertakings offered by three producers in connection with the anti-dumping proceeding concerning certain imports of electronic microcircuits known as DRAMs.
raised about 1 billion drams($2.8 million)
has been providing that solution since April to cope with the rising demand for advanced mobile DRAMs.
pungent drams it produces are quite similar in style to the punchy whiskies from Islay's southern coast.
televisions, etc. Verified and in Albania, where the Hodja had the people in a terrible state with 50 drams of bread a day per person, and to prevent revolt
since the new target lock system escorts the drams for several meters after exiting the barrel's nozzle without being dispersed until they reach the game, resulting a bigger number of pellets in the game's body
the hapi drams and other acoustic instruments that are deeply rooted in ancient cultures.
where the Hodja had the people in a terrible state with 50 drams of bread a day per person,
in Armenia 12000 drams, in Georgia 56 lari,
DRAM Memory Chip(23).
Armenian Dram(AMD), introduced in 1993.
SRAM is way faster than DRAM but costlier.
The word dram means"money," and correlates with the Greek drachma.
SRAM is faster than DRAM.