Examples of using Comes from one in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
Moreover, almost 100 percent of the drinking water for this population comes from one or two wells with relatively stable concentrations of arsenic.
It comes from one of the largest manufacturers of drugs,
Now throw a round kick(any kick which comes from one for whites in a circular motion)
Not infrequently the data needed for data mining not only comes from one database but also comes from several databases or text files.
A great example comes from one of my participants who reasoned that if educated,
That only comes from one who's trusted in the reality of the death
If the aroma comes from one place, such as a landfill, try putting a piece of lemon there.
Ethiopian coffee that is broadly wet processed, comes from one of three main growing regions- Sidamo,
higher pay comes from one thing: Increasing the quality
Good sales and marketing practice comes from one single underlying root-- deploying empathy wherever possible.
coffee from Ethiopia comes from one of three main growing regions- Sidamo,
it's practically impossible to know which comes from one camp or the other.
In many instancves the profit comes from one or two big hits
The name Pink Moon comes from one of the first spring flowers,
value transfer that comes from one generation to the next can never be underrated.”.
In many instancves the profit comes from one or two big hits
It comes from one of the largest manufacturers of drugs,
If more than 75% of betting money comes from one team rather than the other,
Reading the postings in different Newsgroups it becomes clear that the“I does not work for me…” statements comes from one very clear reason: not enough Traffic.
The only natural light comes from one small slit of a window that has a view of the sky