Examples of using Each of which has in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
Our body has 73 to 77 trillion cells, each of which has an average of 7,000 chemical reaction takes place every second.
Our body has 73 to 77 trillion cells, each of which has an average of 7,000 chemical reaction takes place every second.
It must be understood that the astral plane has seven subdivisions, each of which has its corresponding degree of materiality
A department controls a number of projects, each of which has a unique name,
Access to the hernia is carried out according to three methods, each of which has positive and negative sides,
It divides the whole of existence into two spheres, each of which has its own laws, and it lets these spheres stand opposite to and outside of each other.
In Bratislava, there are three major casinos, each of which has its own characteristics and advantages.
Benny Hong-- he owns three shops in Los Angeles, each of which has been repeatedly cited for health and safety violations.
Ancona is surrounded by many towns in its vicinity, each of which has a colourful history of its own.
A department controls a number of projects, each of which has a unique name,
Cancer develops in four stages, each of which has its specific clinical manifestations,
Portal 2 you will play among the characters, each of which has its own character,
Install Protector has 2 key functions, each of which has significant benefit on it's own, or in combination with the other.
All in the game more than a hundred interesting levels, each of which has its own characteristics
Bed, each of which has its own bathroom
Yuko Shibata has installed two bookshelves, each of which has a large door,
We offer support through a variety of grant and charitable contribution programmes, each of which has its own focus and application process.
It is possible to carry out procedure of sterilization of tools in several ways, each of which has the features, advantages and shortcomings.
It separates the whole of existence into two regions, each of which has its own laws, and lets those regions confront one another outwardly.