Examples of using Aptly in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Calvin aptly stated that"we must not imagine that the coming of Christ has freed us from the authority of the law;
Osborne introduced his new computer, aptly named the Osborne 1,
This plasmid seems to be contain nearly all genes involved with solvent production and is aptly named pSOL1. pSOL1 contains 192,000 base pairs and codes for 178 polypeptides.
The program is aptly called easicircle because it is easy to reap its benefits,
The area is aptly named The Wash as it was once huge expanses of marshes
Three new species of fish, aptly named Pink,
Dr. Mark Tso of the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins University has aptly demonstrated that astaxanthin is the clear winner when it comes to protecting your eyes.
especially at coral reefs, but a few, such as the aptly named oceanic triggerfish.
When his ship, aptly named Endurance, became trapped in heavy ice in the Weddell Sea,
In a 2014 study in the journal Health Psychology, aptly titled“The Myth of Comfort Food,” researchers showed participants depressing films to“induce a negative effect.”.
bring the library together under one management as the National Library of Indonesia or aptly named Perpusnas.
Dr. Mark Tso of the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins University has aptly demonstrated that astaxanthin is the clear winnerwhen it comes to protecting your eyes.
Evans on page 219 aptly describes it this way,“they hinder the spiritual life of God's people.”
The drink, aptly named"Relax," is said to reduce stress,
But Flash is not the only ace up Macromedia's sleeve- they have got another winner in their hands with their HTML authoring tool, aptly named Dreamweaver.
including his own site, aptly named The Trader Guy.
Niger is considered one of the hottest nations in the world and is aptly nicknamed the“Frying Pan of the World.”.
ISIS, also known as the Islamic State(or perhaps more aptly, the Un-Islamic State),
Burr grinders consist of two cutting discs, aptly named burrs,
as they have cranked the productivity features up to 11 on its successor, the aptly named Samsung Galaxy Note II.