Examples of using Can feed in English and their translations into Korean
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The data stolen in the Equifax breach can feed the process I have just described, but that's just the start of the problem.
Unlock farming technologies to grow your own vegetables, so you can feed large amounts of people.
Modern global agricultural system able to feed only 3.4 billion people the Current food system can feed only 3.4 billion people, reports the portal.
But by practicing the lessons of Christ on economy, you can feed one.
The meals can feed a family of four for two days.
I can tell you we can feed not only the sheep, but also the lambs.
Costco is selling emergency food kits that can feed a family of four for one year.
By planting grass and harvesting it into hay, the player can feed these animals.
But by practicing Christ's lessons of economy, you can feed one.
This is the only place where you can feed the Giraffes from your palm.
This paint pump is designed for rugged industrial applications& can feed one gun.
This paint pump is designed for rugged industrial applications& can feed two guns.
a buffer which can feed a large amount of current is used.
a buffer which can feed a large current can be used.
We still have an opportunity to not only bring the fish back but to actually get more fish that can feed more people than we currently are now.
a buffer which can feed a large amount of current is used.
The project will be extended to all Spanish territory, so that HIV-infected mothers with an unfavorable socioeconomic status can feed their babies with this free milk.
Energy can be changed but it can never be destroyed, and the duty of the chakras is to create a transformative process that can feed not only the physical body through the endocrine glands and the nerves but also the rest of the layers of the aura.
land here that controls our fate, including the most violent region of the world, where only animals can feed people from about 95 percent of the land.
author of"The Politics of the Pasture," California is shipping 100 billion gallons of prime water per year to Asia in the form of alfalfa so Japan and China can feed their cattle.