Examples of using Features a number in English and their translations into Italian
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Solitudo features a number of quality services including free Wi-Fi,
The program features a number of presets for various camera models with support for custom profiles.
The neighbouring town of Calella is roughly 1 km away and features a number of shops.
yet reliable and durable design, and features a number of improvements on the safety and usability sides.
Tourists will also enjoy being at Magic Mountain fun centres, which features a number of indoor activities.
The XC60 features a number of innovations that indicate how our cars will look in a few years time.
The series features a number of religious overtones which were heavily censored in the NES versions.
The Walhalla temple for"laudable and distinguished Germans", features a number of scientists, and is located east of Regensburg, in Bavaria.
The programme features a number of exhibitions, test drives
The amplifier design features a number of operational amplifiers(six)
The exhibition Forensic Justice features a number of tactical forensic reclamations of social
Its unique format features a number of artistic exhibitions hosted by various partner institutions at staggered times
The Knowledge Centre features a number of forums to facilitate collaboration
Ext4- The ext4 file system is based on the ext3 file system and features a number of improvements.
but also features a number of cafes for a break from shopping.
Hyperledger acts as an incubator for blockchain technologies for business and features a number of frameworks.
the system features a number of unique technology firsts,
The show features a number of interactive venues for attendees right on the show floor,
Paseo de la Reforma is considered to be the most beautiful tree-lined avenue of Mexico City and features a number of spectacular monuments,
The exhibition features a number of other Revolutionary-themed works including Copley's 1796 portrait of John Quincy Adams,