Examples of using Which once in English and their translations into Hindi
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blessings in the eyes of the public, which once again will give BJP a chance to serve
an indigenous tree which once densely occupied the land; and hence Palakkad or"the forest of Pala trees.
The huge win for Mr Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party was a devastating loss for the Indian National Congress party, which once dominated Indian politics
the debt rapidly fell off to nearly nothing until WWI, which once again saw the national debt rise to Civil War era levels as a percentage of the GDP.
It is partly made up of a few talukas which once formed part of the old Satara District
I must say, was matched to the outfit, which once again indicated a distinct sense of the style of the star.
The mosque is located above an ancient passageway, which once came out through the long-sealed Barclay's Gate whose huge lintel is still visible directly below the Maghrebi gate.
He said:"Our attention has been drawn to the recent report by the US Commission on International Religious Freedom, which once again fails to show proper understanding of India,
the ruins have been carefully preserved and spared from encroachment, with the modern city sprawling to the east of the river which once divided ancient Jerash in two.
prices turned many times during the year, takes fire sulfur market, which once reached a new high of ammonium sulfate contract price 1800 Yuan/ton.
At the same time, more than 15 million plastic bottles are being used in the rest of the products, which once lasts up to 80 washes,
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Porsche's 2002 introduction of the Cayenne also marked the unveiling of a new production facility in Leipzig, Saxony, which once accounted for nearly half of Porsche's annual output.
gamma globulins(antibodies), which once absorbed in the intestine will guarantee the child a certain immunity from disease,
as well as with the greater world, which once again leads to an emotional connection.”.
Which, once seen, cannot be unseen,
Which, once applied, fixes the problem we saw earlier, like this.
And the elevator in Paris, which, once.
This eliminates the loss of PROM, which, once programmed, its fixed pattern becomes permanent