Examples of using Having started in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
Having started actively learning a new language from scratch,
Having started the game, you immediately falls into a whirlwind of events that directly relate to your character.
Since 2010, a wave of reaction against totalitarian regimes had been spreading across Arabic nations, having started in Tunisia.
Having started in 2003, we have to date achieved a significant reduction in the company's electrical consumption of more than 25%.”.
Having started his career as sound designer,
Having started to play online,
Four generations now, having started a great tradition in the purest meat in the city of Pyrgos.
Personally, having started my scholarly activity as a medievalist I would like to have at home the 221 volumes of Migne's Patrologia Latina.
He has made more than 200 appearances for Leicester since arriving from Leeds United in 2011, having started his career at Manchester City.
Having started playing Hidato Adventures,
Having started to play it, you will not be able to break away for a second did not.
According to the Secret Doctrine contemporary man is the outcome of a series of transformations having started millions of years before our era that have culminated in the present day shape.
Having started our Dj Services in Crete,
Normans were the leading castle-builders of the period having started their constructions on forts left by the Romans.
Panasonic is an established manufacturer of aspherical lenses, having started research into the lens shapes and materials that are suited for molding from a very early period.
Having started the movement on the highway,
PM: Having started your day so late,
Having started the inspection, you suddenly hear a click
Having started the movement, constantly be prepared for what will have to jump over the pit,
Having started training, you will have all the time jump,