Examples of using Evert in English and their translations into Italian
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Official/political
1-0 versus Chris Evert, 1-0 versus Evonne Goolagong Cawley,
politician James Van Alen(1902-1991), founder of the International Tennis Hall of Fame John Evert Van Alen(1749-1807), American surveyor, merchant, and politician William Van Alen(1883-1954), American architect Alen(disambiguation) Van Allen.
Björn Borg defeated Ilie Năstase 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 Chris Evert defeated Martina Navratilova 6-3, 6-3 Brian Gottfried'/ Raúl Ramírez defeated Juan Gisbert/ Ilie Năstase 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 Chris Evert/ Olga Morozova defeated Helga Masthoff/ Heide Orth w.o.
0-1 versus Chris Evert, and 0-2 versus Evonne Goolagong Cawley.
Holmes spent time with Evert Augustus Duyckinck,
in 1937 Jan Hendrik de Boer and Evert Johannes Willem Verwey pointed out that a variety of transition metal oxides predicted to be conductors by band theory(because they have an odd number of electrons per unit cell) are insulators.
1-0 versus Chris Evert, 1-0 versus Evonne Goolagong Cawley,
Acrylic resin on everted canvas- signed- 1994.
Rim cut or lip everted, rounded, folded tubular,
I'm everting the edges to give better wound approximation.
The upper lip is everted and toothless gums are often visible.
Eventually the whole of the everted endocervical epithelium may be replaced by squamous epithelium.
Herlings is more modest about Everts' other distinction of ten FIM titles.
Ovoid opening decidedly oblique with everted outer lip;
This is done by temporarily turning the eyelid inward or outward(everting) through suturing.
STEFAN EVERTS on his 450cc.
The diagnosis of the prolapsed gland could be scrolled or everted cartilage in the third eyelid,
from the nematocyst is everted a long tubule which releases into the body of the victim a cocktail of toxins which quickly paralyze the prey.
is very flexible and everted and is utilized to help the moving of the food towards the throat,
shaped like a"mushroom" and everted, with which they seize the preys like the chameleons do.
