Examples of using A virtually in English and their translations into Indonesian
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transporting more people and goods with fewer vehicles on a virtually unchanged roads infrastructure
transport more people and goods with fewer vehicles on a virtually unchanged roads infrastructure
all designed to leave a virtually zero carbon footprint from our manufacturing operations.
If you buy more house than you can comfortably afford, you not only lock yourself into a virtually permanent high monthly payment,
Gilmar as well as strike partner Coutinho, with whom he had a virtually telepathic understanding, Santos won the Campeonato Paulista,
could obtain citizenship through a virtually automatic procedure.[7] Since 1990 the law has been
some were even suggesting a virtually infinite age for Earth.
from that of the VK 45.01(H), and used a virtually identical Maybach V12 engine to the Tiger I heavy tank's Maybach HL230 powerplant model.
this makes this Angel one of the most difficult to combat as it is impossible to attack a virtually 2-D creature.
some of the elements, Meyer published a virtually identical periodic table.
claimed the top spot in AV-Test's September 2013 report with a virtually flawless detection rate of 99.9 percent,
If you had thought about the possibility of carrying around a virtually unlimited supply of music ten years ago,
If you had thought about the possibility of carrying around a virtually unlimited supply of music ten years ago,
knowledge about your subject, there is a virtually limitless number of opportunities available to writers,
continued warlordism, a virtually non-existent infrastructure, possibly the largest concentration of land mines on earth
of the fourth century, and which has since been a virtually uncontested doctrine in all major branches of the Eastern and Western Church.
of the fourth century, and which has since been a virtually uncontested doctrine in all major branches of the Eastern and Western Church.
continued warlordism, a virtually non-existent infrastructure, possibly the largest concentration of land mines on earth
1220 rpm(revolutions per minute) while maintaining a virtually absent level of noise,