Examples of using Encounters in English and their translations into Hindi
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more than 100 encounters per year take place in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh itself.
one sometimes encounters the idea that humans have a capacity for free will
As soon as a player encounters wild Pokémon or enters a battle with another trainer, the game switches to the battle screen.
In the context of encounters with Muslims, Ramadan also teaches me that my well-being is dependent upon the well-being of my neighbors and enemies.
After a period of experience in which man encounters numerous real difficulties, the true stature of man is made apparent under such circumstances.
He encounters her again at the zoo and notices that two
Following his victory in Troy, he encounters many trials that delay him from reaching his home,
Dante then encounters Matier who asks Dante to take the Arcana to save Lucia from Arius.
After all, any man surely encounters a lot of problems in life, but among the worst are the ones concerning his penis
development begins to take place the moment a person encounters Jesus and comes to Him for salvation.
After a period of experience in which man encounters numerous practical difficulties, the true stature of man becomes apparent under such circumstances.
African-Americans are twice as likely to be arrested and almost four times as likely to experience the use of force during encounters with the police.
The film tells the story of a budding cricketer(played by Kumar) who encounters trouble in convincing his father of his profession;
The second part describes the brothers' first encounters with the demons, Rama's marriage
When an immune cell first encounters its target, it replicates,
In the process of searching a reliable brokerage for online currency trading a trader encounters a variety of difficult tasks and hard choices.
Encounters with wildlife are becoming more common in towns and neighborhoods as urbanization increases,
This is a place that constantly encounters dirt, and rarely does anyone clean it at all.
This is where your protagonist identifies her goal or purpose and encounters obstacles that work against her goal or purpose.
African Americans are twice as likely to be arrested and almost four times as likely to experience the use of force during encounters with the police.