Examples of using Which cuts in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
after 40 minutes the power switches to'sleep mode' which cuts power consumption
it was the power to control the boundaries of the world---Astral Gate, which cuts through the heavens and unlocks the gate.
Another option is a fly-cruise package, which cuts down the time spent on a ship(avoiding the notoriously rough Drake Passage), but still enables you
The Gasoline Particulate Filter(GPF) along with the Stop& Start On the Move strategy, which cuts and restart the engine while the car is on the move,
and if the canal which cuts the peninsula at this point was dug
weight reduction goals of the FIRESTRIKE design, which cuts the weight of the finished laser chain to 500 pounds
Which Cut Should You Eat for Maximum Benefit?
This wonderful watch consists of 60 carats diamonds which cut into cubes.
President François Holland recently proposed a 2016 budget which cut public spending
The direction contrasts with that of the European Central Bank, which cut interest rates last month
It's contributions are equal to that of Two-Step in the same time period, which cut the drums to half time
A friend's cruel words which cut like a knife into the heart of Hibiki Sakura,
In 2014, Facebook rolled out a plain English version of their privacy policy, which cut the legalese by two-thirds.
Supplementing the building's daylit interior are custom surface-mount LEDs, which cut energy use by 70% compared to traditional lighting.
By removing«The sword which cut all of steel and tree»
A small flow of European immigrants came with the opening of the, which cut the travel time between Europe and the Philippines by half.
plants in their most natural forms, which cut the risk of side effects substantially.
On conventional kinematics the operator has to control manually the bucket position during lifting which cut in half the available oil flow for the boom cylinders.
European immigration increased with the opening of the Suez Canal which cut the travel time between Europe and the Philippines by half.