Examples of using Recently won in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The app recently won the MobileHCI 2011 competition for design at the MobileHCI conference in Stockholm, Sweden.
The school recently won first place in an architectural interior design competition for its state-of-the-art classrooms,
The pop idol recently won favorable reviews for his portrayal of fictional superstar Sung Min-woo in the SBS TV series"Oh!
If you are delighted with the recently won hand, you are more likely to play hands that you cannot handle.
In Vietnam, Virginia-based AES Corporation recently won a deal to construct a two gigawatt combined cycle gas turbine power plant.
Miranda, who recently won a Pulitzer Prize for creating
For example, a guy who recently won big might go to a bullying mode while an aggressor could become a nit if he loses a big portion of his stack.
And Zaha Hadid's firm recently won the commission to construct an undulating, all-timber soccer stadium in England.
Its the latest film from the Coen Brothers, who recently won oscars for No Country For Old Men.
His Gremio side recently won the Libertadores, and are now going for the Club World Cup.
The airport recently won the Best Airport award from Airports Council International in its Airport Service Quality Awards(jointly with Mumbai Airport).
The Italian tactician recently won the EPL title for Chelsea after his side defeated West Brom 1-0 at Hawthorns.
She recently won an international tournament in Indonesia among girls under 20 years of age as well,
properties in the region, Mark recently won the‘Outstanding Entrepreneurship Awards 2012' at the Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards.
The Management Department, which recently won a prestigious national business plan competition,
Sampdoria recently won the derby against Genoa
For example, a guy who recently won big might go to a bullying mode while an aggressor could become a nit if he loses a big portion of his stack.
In one of these simple days I received a letter from a former student of mine who recently won a nice amount of money from lottery.
John Williams, By name, and am from CANADA, I recently won $30,000 playing the Maryland Lottery's Rainbow Blackout Bingo scratch-off.
Sara Hinesley, a third-grader who was born with no hands, recently won a national handwriting award for her impressive cursive skills.