Examples of using Which traditionally in English and their translations into Indonesian
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the market drew attention to the release on the American labor market, which traditionally saw the light on the first Friday of the month, October 4.
a date which traditionally marks the end of the classical period
Giant Magellan telescope projects is that neither has received much support from the National Science Foundation, which traditionally finances ground-based astronomy in the United States.
is often called,"the Dow" or"DJIA," and consists of thirty stocks which traditionally were industrial-based.
so we are determined to join the battle at the front this weekend at the Phillip Island circuit, which traditionally is a good track for us.
Which traditionally account for the majority of overall spend,
In a sport like boxing, which traditionally has prided itself for being accepting of people from all strata of life
Mothering Sunday, which traditionally falls on the fourth Sunday of Lent(18th March in 2012),
with 80-93% of species synchronizing their flowering to the onset of the dry weather conditions, which traditionally occur on a roughly 4 year basis.
It's a significant shift away from the single-minded strategies of standardisation long favoured at large global retailers, which traditionally focused on fine-tuning their store formats,
while those from countries which traditionally lack English proficiency(i.e.,
vegetables or salad, which traditionally served free with a drink)
When you don't control an industry in which traditionally there's a lot of fraud,
When you don't control an industry in which traditionally there's a lot of fraud,
the generic device is instead a set of tiles called dominoes, which traditionally each have two ends,
A real annuity for the parent company which, traditionally, has relied on the services of French actresses to ensure the promotion of its prize product.
Rectangular table- a classic which traditionally is the most popular.
Agriculture and tourism, which traditionally, are huge foreign currency earners crumbled.
It is a variant of the koto, which traditionally has thirteen strings.
This is the area which traditionally attracted backpackers