Examples of using Another generation in English and their translations into Indonesian
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It may take another generation of research for us to accept that K2 is really K Complex.
War God Mu living for another generation was already unbelievable
One generation dies, and another generation comes along, but the world doesn't really change.
if the Wasi is from another generation and there is at least a 20-year difference in age between him
To have a stable society, you better start now, to think ahead of time because it takes 20 to 30 years to have another generation come down the line”.
According to the rules of Mortal Kombat... their victory preserved earth's safety for another generation.
Give it another generation, and perhaps the question of whether
the baby boomer group, so it makes a decision to not target another generation.
At the very least, he didn't want to eat it to enter the reincarnation cycle to live for another generation.
He stated,"If there is an opportunity for us to launch Cyberpunk for another generation, we would want to do this probably.".
Environmental variation also known as variation is seen in population due to change in the organism while genetic variations are transferred from one generation to another generation.
We are raising yet another generation of children with behavioral disorders,
And after long experience another generation comes on and gathers up riches again in turn.
I suppose it will take another generation for the right information to be present everywhere.
I stop because I think it's time for another generation," Advocaat said in a statement released by the KNVB.
because they are of another generation.
because they are of another generation.
you will educate another generation of animals and get nowhere.
I very much want to bring the games to the United States to share the incredible spirit of the games with another generation of Americans, and advance the Olympic and Paralympic movements,” said American IOC executive board member Anita DeFrantz.
it may be handed on to another generation, with the words,“my father gave me this watch,