Examples of using Birmingham in English and their translations into Malay
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Birmingham is where pacemakers
And I would wear it on this really rough nightclub doors in Birmingham So I had to take this vest
I would wear it on this really rough nightclub doors in Birmingham I would have to use reverse psychology or something.
The Birmingham leaves, now catalogued as Mingana 1572a, are folio size(the leaves of BnF Arabe 328(c)
Investment Simon Birmingham have jointly stated that the new policy roadmap aims to make Australia's nascent blockchain industry into a global leader.
boarded a train to Birmingham on November 8
Birmingham has a long history of innovative academic research, it is where pacemakers
he attended John Carroll Catholic High School in Birmingham, Alabama before attending the University of Notre Dame for his undergraduate studies(B.S., biology),
The Birmingham Civic Society then produced a design of its own- in reinforced concrete-
Minister Birmingham emphasized that the government's blockchain endorsement will help ensure that“Australia and[its]
in which you may be exempted) and then identify a research project in liaison with a Birmingham academic, probably from the core Physician Associate faculty.
grow economic development to improve life in Birmingham and Alabama.
in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing in Birmingham, Alabama.
replaces Birmingham City's Joe Hart after missing out for the friendly against the Netherlands on August 12.
The world's first commercial maglev system was a low-speed maglev shuttle that ran between the airport terminal of Birmingham International Airport and the nearby Birmingham International railway station between 1984 and 1995.".
Wikki reports"The world's first commercial maglev system was a low-speed maglev shuttle that ran between the airport terminal of Birmingham International Airport and the nearby Birmingham International railway station between 1984 and 1995.
the first caliper-type automobile disc brake was patented by Frederick William Lanchester in his Birmingham factory in 1902 and used successfully on Lanchester cars.
The first maglev in commercial operation was a low-speed shuttle that ran between the airport terminal of Birmingham International Airport and the nearby Birmingham International railway station between 1984 and 1995.
The world's first commercial automated system was a low-speed maglev shuttle that ran from the airport terminal of Birmingham International Airport to the nearby Birmingham International railway station between 1984- 1995.
When he was young the family moved to Sutton Coldfield in Birmingham,[1] although he identifies strongly with his Welsh heritage.[2][3]