Examples of using Often changed in English and their translations into Italian
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Computer
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Since that time the company has often changed, learned a lot
DescentThe All& egrave; governed by precise rules which are often changed over the years.
A crank and a trubochnik it is desirable to keep before feeding in often changed water for cleaning of intestines.
For six years he remained isolated in a room, which often changed from one facility to another.
It is a complement to protection only applies if the active key is often changed, and randomly, as much as possible.
Though owners of a manor often changed, its planning structure,
It must be kept in mind that certain bodily positions should be avoided-or at least often changed.
Readers around the world have told us that reading The Urantia Book has profoundly affected them and often changed their lives.
Unfortunately the increasing urbanization along this road has often changed a part of the landscape.
no need no be often changed, thus reduce the resuming cost.
The pronoun used to refer to the desired dream is often changed depending on the sex of the singer
The solids content of excreted manure is often changed by such processes as adding bedding,
this interval is often changed to suit a particular application.
Certainly the historical forms of the exercise of the pre-eminence authority throughout history are often changed, but Peter has never been deprived this place which puts him as the visible foundation
The position of the prime meridian for the determination of longitude has often changed over time, keeping pace with the changing of geographical
hypotheses have often changed between studies.
the latter is often changed over 2.000 year old,
the Monselice Castle has often changed roles during its history
since the properties often changed their owners and the cities started their struggle for autonomy
which over the centuries has often changed its function and appearance,