Examples of using Prefix in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
such that other names in this file can benefit the prefix.
When writing both a node address and a prefix of that node address(e.g.,
It lost the S-10 prefix and became its own model based on the second generation S-10/Sonoma pickups introduced a year earlier(the K1500 Blazer was rebadged as the Chevrolet Tahoe).
If there is a middle initial or prefix or suffix, it has to be entered in the payment window
having lost the prefix"HRH".
such as removing the CSS property with the-webkit- prefix from the output, inserting prefix for the ID given to the HTML elements, and so forth.
The‘deoxy' prefix denotes that, whilst RNA has two hydroxyl(-OH) groups attached to its carbon backbone,
The first Wikiversity pages that made use of the"School:" prefix were the"major Wikiversity schools" corresponding to the list of schools that was developed by the Wikiversity community at Wikibooks.
it might have nothing to do with nobility since the prefix is“knight”.
If you're going to increase the control, then change the default database prefix from wp6 to something unusual
When referring to RAM sizes it most often(see binary prefix adoption) has a binary interpretation of 10243 bytes,
There are many possibilities for your prefix card to include a very irritating card
then the prefix hydroxy-is used,
Note: If your WordPress table prefix is not wp_ then you will be of course looking for your custom prefix user table.
other third-party automation) which add labels to end-user objects must specify a prefix.
Rivet is the prefix designation for the names of all modification projects controlled by the Big Safari office,
like IPv6 addresses prefix, DNS addresses, etc.
the number used to identify the host, vary according to the prefix length of the address.
The MCL32 is the first McLaren Formula 1 race car since 1980 to not include the‘MP4'(Marlboro Project 4) prefix in its name.
which is formed from the prefix ad-(meaning‘to', and with the spelling changed to ac-) plus capere.