Examples of using It has grown in English and their translations into Malay
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Founded as a U.S. motel chain, it has grown to be one of the world's largest hotel chains,
Much had changed since I last mentioned my personal server- it has grown by leaps and bounds(it now has a 7TB md RAID6)
The term was popularized in the 1980s as a marketing category for non-Western traditional music.[3][4] It has grown to include subgenres such as ethnic fusion(Clannad,
with the latest stake purchase, it has grown to a solid 240.3 million shares worth $42.5 billion.
all of the dying tissue has repaired itself and it has grown at least an inch more in diameter and height.
with the latest stake purchase, it has grown to a solid 240.3 million shares worth $42.5 billion.
medicine to the poor, it has grown into a sizeable institution that today operates nurseries,
Since that time it has grown into the largest higher education institution in Malaysia by physical infrastructure,
It has grown to include a number of other games as well as eight novelizations,
While Miss Hosting started as a team of nine coworkers working together to meet the public's hosting demands, it has grown into a larger team that has a combined total of 45 years of shared web hosting experience.
with some saying it slows them down, but app support for it has grown dramatically, with most high-profile apps benefiting from custom keys.
From its humble beginning as the distributor of small motor vehicles by its founders back in the 1950s, It has grown into one of the largest national conglomerates involved in a myriad of business activities;
with the latest stake purchase, it has grown to a solid 240.3 million shares worth $42.5bn.
today it has grown to provide many different types of hosting packages so as to meet the needs
covering a more limited share of the market than S&P and Moody's, though it has grown with acquisitions and frequently positions itself as a"tie-breaker" when the other two agencies have ratings similar,
of the‘big three' NRSRO's, covering a smaller share of the market than S&P and Moody's, although it has grown with acquisitions and frequently positions itself as a‘tie-breaker'when the other two agencies have ratings similar, but not equal, in scale.
three" credit reporting agencies, covering a more limited share of the market than S&P and Moody's, though it has grown with acquisitions and frequently positions itself as a"tie-breaker" when the other two agencies have ratings similar, but not equal, in scale.
of the"big three" NRSROs, covering a smaller share of the market than S&P and Moody's, though it has grown with acquisitions and frequently positions itself as a"tie-breaker" when those other two agencies have ratings similar, but not equal, in scale.
In September it had grown to 24.
By 1982, it had grown to 28,000 members.