Examples of using Whose number in English and their translations into Italian
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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most of your time will be spent in that administrative triangle whose number corresponds to that of your current residential world.
As an alternative to the infinity pools there are the simpler skimmer swimming pools where the recirculation of water is granted by a series of openings on the wall called skimmers whose number and size depend on the surface of the pool.
Atomic nuclei may be unstable---in particular, in very heavy elements and in isotopes whose number of neutrons differs significantly from their number in the most prevalent isotope.
The main road that bisects the neighborhood is the Rothenbaumchaussee, whose number 64 is the ethnological museum of the city,
weather observations from ships continue from a fleet of voluntary merchant vessels in routine commercial operation, whose number has decreased since 1985.
once it is installed you will be able to operate it remotely by simply sending a text message from your phone, whose number you will have configured as controlling number during the installation.
the specific capacity of the aging generations whose number is increasing.
who live here and whose number has increased in the past ten years by a thousand of those who came to live here, perhaps even more than that.
in addition to always be available to the phone, whose number is provided when booking,
menhirs and statues whose number proved to be the highest in the Mediterranean affirmed by Filitosa,
bearing a Message to God's creatures in each of the worlds whose number God, alone,
elements whose number and self-confidence must be constantly strengthened,
Whose numbers are those?
They recalled also the theme of pastoral care of orphans, whose numbers have greatly grown in the past years due to AIDS
which was no longer able to accommodate the faithful of his parish, whose numbers had increased.
Destroy from the server of transport the mails whose numbers are passed as a parameter.
This was a very lively edition whose numbers confirm a strengthening of its leadership that valorises the best of the tourist offer in Italy
Lone parents- whose numbers are increasingly significant in most Member States- are widely seen as being particularly vulnerable to barriers to their employment participation
students in Algeria, whose numbers are growing.
Specialists in these matters are the people that can do the most for the inhabitants of this planet whose numbers reached a billion by the end of 1800