Examples of using May call in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ecclesiastic
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Anyone may call at any time.
(d) The President may call a joint sitting for passing the Bill.
You may call this spirit Providence, Gaia, God, or whatever.
Some may call it the happiest place on Earth.
Frederick and her colleagues' new observations may call these assumptions into question.
You may call it what you like, but one sure thing is you have to make your relationship status clear for your partner.
Some may call me extreme, but I say,“If you want to save the world,
They may call the street home for different reasons- conflict,
The news outlets may call our attention to transgressions, but the outlets and citizens alike pursue the outcome and often demand justice.
You may call for yourself or for someone you care about and all calls are confidential.
The Board of Directors or the President may call special meetings of the membership at any time.
So you may call me Friend, though I am partial to the name Murat.
Some futures contracts may call for the physical delivery of the asset,
Ans: Every hostel has a telephone to which parents may call to talk to their children.
If a woman is not able to narrate her story then the Protection Officer may call her on separate occasions to fill in the DIR.
Some may call it luck, but, well, it's a little more than that.
You may call and make touch with us anytime, if you have question on our products.
And that's to the detriment of what we may call traditional antiques so Georgian, Victorian, Edwardian pieces.
I will say that you may call it barbaric or immoral or cruel, but never cowardly.".
I am NASA's Computerized Astronaut Recruitment Adviser, but you may call me CARA. Hello.