Examples of using Scottish in English and their translations into Hindi
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The word“refrigerator” is in use since 17th century when the Scottish professor William Cullen succeeded in designing an artificial refrigerator machine in 1755.
As 29 April fell six days before elections for the Scottish Parliament and the Alternative Vote referendum, this attracted political comment.
The first one to make a breakthrough was Scottish professor William Cullen who designed a small refrigerating machine in 1755.
Scottish poet and songwriter Lady Grizel Baillie died 6. December 1746.(born 1665).
The first Missionary institution to impart Western style education in India was the Scottish Church College, Calcutta 1830.
was an English housewife and lived in Scottish, French, and Welsh.
Ian Burrell of The Independent has noted,"The Braveheart phenomenon, a Hollywood-inspired rise in Scottish nationalism, has been linked to a rise in anti-English prejudice.
The history of artificial refrigeration began with a Scottish professor William Cullen who designed a small refrigerating machine in 1755.
The history of artificial refrigeration began when Scottish professor William Cullen of University of Glasgow designed a small refrigerating machine in 1755.
The following year, Scottish lawyer William Roughead wrote“The Trial of Oscar Slater,” where he laid out the case that Slater was innocent.
Basis for refrigerator appeared in 1755 when Scottish professor William Cullen designed a small refrigerating machine.
Artificial refrigeration's history began when Scottish professor William Cullen designed a small refrigerating machine in 1755.
people of Scotland by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society and University of Edinburgh.
Narendra studied Western logic, Western philosophy and European history at the General Assembly's Institution(now known as the Scottish Church College).
The main building of the Scottish Government is St Andrew's House,
Consequently, the Scottish Government has set a target for renewable electricity of 31 per cent by 2011,
or ROS, the Scottish Government has granted planning consent to 0.9 GW of renewable capacity.
He then quoted the words of 18th- century Scottish philosopher David Hume, who wrote:“ A miracle is a
As the educated daughter of a Scottish officer and a free black woman with a respectable business, Seacole would have held a high position in Jamaican society.