Examples of using The mint in English and their translations into Hindi
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So you see," explained Ryder,"the Mint has had a history of space coins that only seems fitting to continue.".
It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae,
Discovery will remain at the Mint until September 28- unless it is sold before then.
He also translated books into English and wrote The Mint, which detailed his time in the Royal Air Force working as an ordinary aircraftman.
While the mint no longer manufactures Canada's circulating coins,
He also translated books into English and wrote The Mint, which was published posthumously and detailed his time
Jesus told them:“ You give the tenth of the mint and the rue and of every other vegetable, but you pass by the justice
The Mint is able to continue producing these coins at a loss because they make such a huge profit on other coins,
notice the recent talk about forskolin, a root from the mint family that is being categorized as the new weight loss cure.
A Baptist Chapel of 1870 by the Lincoln architects Drury and Mortimer, the Mint Lane Baptist Chapel in Lincoln is in a debased Italianate Romanesque revival style
many benefits of mint, however this helps you clear your palate since you will not wish to combine the taste of the mint with another chew of food.
including The Mint Bar and The Liberty Theater and is a co-founder of Planet Hollywood,
so the Hong Kong government ceased minting these coins and sold the mint machinery to Japan.
he left Cambridge to become warden and then master of the Mint(place where money is printed or manufactured).
it buys them from the Mint at face value.
Cats get playful and a little unruly when they smell the mint, it seems that the smell is a bit exciting for them,
I wholeheartedly compliment the winners of these Awards and also The Mint for their commendable initiative.
rather than falling asleep at the back you will be sampling six different types of whisky while one of New York's best cocktail barmen explains the story behind such drinks as the mint julep and whiskey sour.
Those self- righteous Israelites had a problem similar to that of the religious hypocrites to whom Jesus said:“ You give the tenth of the mint and the dill and the cumin,