Examples of using These tables in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
One of these tables keeps track of directly attached neighbors,
If you want to grill your own yakitori, you've got to sit at one of these tables.
These tables were calculated using a fixed procedure over and over by part-time workers known as-- and this is amazing-- computers, but these calculations were really difficult.
the tables of Delambre that were published in the third edition of Lalande 's Astronomie(1792), and the revised version of these tables published by the Bureau des Longitudes in 1806.
extensive, helpful introductory material, these tables have been widely recognised as models of their kind.
These table systems are available in one, two or three-axis configurations.
I am seriously freaking out about these tables!
Hooking up data from these tables is quite easy.
If these tables are damaged, the image will be misassembled.
The set of these tables is called the experimental design for an AHP analysis.
These tables can exist all on the same server, or on several servers.
In the next section, we run queries against these tables and visualize the results using Amazon QuickSight.
I saw many tables, so I asked the Lord,"Lord what are all these tables are for?".
For decades these tables have been renowned for the highest degree of accuracy, reliability and the ultimate in operating characteristics.
As with the simpler 3×4, 12-cell table, the numbers on these tables with merged cells should also add up.
Most of these tables pay 6 to 5, but some even money and 7 to 5 tables are known to exist.
Because these tables are created in tempdb, the recompilation of queries that access them depends
The network bandwidth numbers in these tables represent one-way traffic only and include 5 Kbps for RTCP traffic overhead for each stream.
A comprehensive collection of formulae is included, and many numerical examples are given in order to illustrate the use of these tables.
To see the columns in these tables, we can simply choose a table name and use the SQL*Plus'DESCRIBE' command as shown in here.