Examples of using Again put in English and their translations into Italian
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tangerines), and to the lost team again put music that she danced and"got warm".
Then fill an interval between walls easy concrete and again put walls to tychkovogo a number.
after the King has again put him on his guard against the Grand Inquisitor.
And in a week- one and a half small fishes again put together for the following spawning.
Again put your right hand towards Me
After that, add to the mixture half a liter of honey and again put in the cold.
I therefore want to thank both rapporteurs for having again put this message in unambiguous terms.
Events concerning new BSE distortions in Europe have once again put the issue of food safety at the top of the European political agenda.
Fatima was again put in the special language class for asylum seekers.
Now. Again put your right hand towards Me,
tested and again put in interim storage.
industry can never be again put in a corner.
English attacks on the frontier communities of what is now southern Maine in the Northeast Coast Campaign(1703) again put Deerfield residents on the alert.
you may compact the file to 3-4 rows, or again put on a second phrase to hit the readers!
fill in a gooseberry and again put aside for 5 hours.
Northern Illyria suffered a severe blow. Byzantium was again put to test, and engaged in the same time against the Perses in the east in 582 was forced to conclude a costly peace.
Also, the unity of the market, again put at risk by the continuing existence of sizeable monetary compensatory amounts,
Following the adoption of the Berend report the item was again put on the agenda of the Council working group on 30 May,
Plans to expand the ground were again put on hold after Reading were relegated back to the Football League Championship at the end of the 2012-13 season after a goalless draw at home to QPR on 28 April 2013.
then slide on which again put some lime, then save it.
