Examples of using A version in English and their translations into Hindi
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A version of NOPEC passed both houses of Congress in 2007
One such study done by researchers was to see how the ants would handle solving a version of the Towers of Hanoi math puzzle.
And, as it turned out, Frito-Lay had legally obtained permission to use a version of the song in their ad.
There is a version of this program for this operating system, it is called FBReaderJ.
Zuckerberg announced, a version of Facebook Platform for users.
APK is 1.3.4 Free download and installation are available for all the Android devices, supporting a version of and above.
I am interested please if there is a version for android or other programs that do the same thing as the revo but in android?
How do I copy a version of a single file from one git branch to another?
Say sashimi w I guess you do not have a version called image of sushi rice.
Say sashimi w image I would called it a version of sushi does not have a bay.
Zuckerberg announced Facebook Connect, a version of Facebook Platform for users.
debut in May 1967, recording a version of"The End" for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation(CBC) at O'Keefe Centre in Toronto.
The official Scrabble computer game in North America uses a version of Maven as its artificial intelligence
In 1999, while still a member of Boyzone, Keating recorded a version of"When You Say Nothing at All" for the motion picture Notting Hill.
When you choose to download a version for offline use, you will receive
Again within the European version, there is a version you can play for real money that gives you the‘imprisonment rules' where the house edge reduces to 1.3% which makes it the best type of roulette to play.
The migration scripts themselves are kept in a version control system-- whenever you change the database you check in a new script,
The simple answer is that this is a version of the Windows Operating System that is very recent and has many unique features that were not available in earlier versions. .
A version of the damage accumulation theory called the free radical theory of ageing was first introduced by Rebeca Gerschman and Daniel Gilbert in 1954