Examples of using Were known in English and their translations into Korean
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Two women, as his disciples, also were known as prophets giving new revelation.
Even before this discovery, fruits and vegetables were known to prevent and cure many diseases.
This article summarizes the thematic content of the thirty-two Nostradamus prophecies that were known in mystic circles as the Paths of Wisdom.
support for the election results with the claim that, in any case, all African elections were known to be rigged at that time.
Citizens of the town, on the other hand, were known to overcharge for rooms and food.
Turinabol results(Tbol steroid) were known more for their strength-enhancing benefits than for their ability to accelerate muscle gains.
Most, if not all, of the Kepler-Poinsot polyhedra were known of in some form or other before Kepler.
He further justified his statement with the claim that, in any case, all African elections were known to be rigged at that time.
And fighter-interceptors, which were used to either intercept incoming aircraft or to escort and protect bombers engagements between fighter aircraft were known as dog fights.
The first British territories were known as the Straits Settlements, whose establishment was followed by the Malay kingdoms becoming British protectorates.
Of the five moons that were known already, Voyager happened to fly very close to the smallest one,
Although similar results were known for[systems which have uniform hyperbolicity],
Until recently, only a handful of dusty, star-forming galaxies(DSFGs) were known at z> 4, most of them significantly amplified by gravitational lensing.
So all His works were known to Him before a single one of them came to be. .
Almost no satisfactory transitional fossils were known, including none of the fossils discussed in this book.
The land and the people were known as'Kashir' from which'Kashmir' was also derived from therein.
Greyhounds with rough coats were known from very early times, and by the Middle Ages these dogs were well established in Scotland.
One theory is that the antibacterial properties of silver were known, and this was done to make water safer to drink.
The gardens of Tarquin the Superb were known for their many varieties of roses, and the gardener was venerated throughout the whole city.
The Berserkers of Old Norse literature were known for fighting in a bloodthirsty and trancelike state.