Examples of using Was understood in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The main point is that a big flood disaster was understood to have occurred in this city around 2900-3000 B. C….
Another important point to be emphasized is that this system was understood after experiments on sea slugs.
I looked up at Jimmy... nodded, and it was understood that I was going for it.
some of which were so labeled before their chemical structure was understood….
But John Davies in 1831 wrote that the Veddas spoke a language that was understood by the Sinhalese except for a few words.
for example, while the dragon was understood as a representative of Satan on earth.
before molecular mimicry was understood.
Researchers are focusing on ways in which Scripture was understood by- and at the same time shaped- the literature, learning and culture of the three faith communities.
My second wife Margaret had recently suffered a fatal stroke and my grief was understood by you when we met some months later.
Marshall Warren Nirenberg after DNA was understood to contain codons.
The Provisional Constitution addressed the issue of"internal self-determination" by which was understood to mean the right of the different peoples to decide on the their status within a federal structure.
Coming up to even more modern-day time the xBox 360 was understood as the xBox 360 S,
nitric-oxide was understood to significantly enhance the degree of endurance
This deficiency was understood long ago in Mahayana
The Provisional Constitution addressed the issue of"internal self-determination" by which was understood to mean the right of the different peoples to decide on the their status within a federal structure.
These seven lamps seem to represent what was understood as the seven Spirits before God's Throne.
The link between low magnesium levels and depression was understood over a century ago,
The concert that is enormous called the Auditorium associated with the Oceans was understood for hosting many grand worldwide activities.
Additionally, Greek was the international language of the Roman administration and trade, and was understood by those in the urban secular spheres of influence.
St. Vincent Ferrer while using his native tongue was understood in others.