Examples of using Numbered in English and their translations into Malay
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Hispanics numbered 45 million in the United States as of 2007, according to the Census Bureau.
The first area selected or entered is numbered 1, the second is 2, and so on.
And they sold him for a mean price: a few dirhams numbered and they were in regard to him of the indifferent.
Hearst created a chain that numbered nearly thirty papers in major American cities at its peak.
the footnotes will be automatically generated and numbered and the reference list will be generated.
Nazi rule destroyed Berlin's Jewish community, which numbered 170,000 before the Nazis came to power.
Islam Online publishes a searchable archive of“live fatwā” sessions, which numbered almost a thousand in mid-2007,
It is played between two or more players on a gameboard having numbered, gridded squares.
A police official estimated the protesters numbered 15,000 to 20,000 by midday with just one arrest reported.
a form referred to by a number means the form so numbered in that Schedule;
Nazi rule destroyed Berlin"s Jewish community, which had numbered 170,000 before 1933.
everything inside is numbered.".
We call it American roulette today- a wheel with 36 numbered slots plus two 0 and 00 green slots.
During the Aqaba raid, for instance, while the initial Arab force numbered only a few hundred, over a thousand more from
Germanus endeavored to bring together all of the Muslims in his country, Muslims only numbered between 1,000 to 2,000 at that time.
everything inside is numbered.".
Mercy College's 15-credit residency requirement in the major concentrations of cybersecurity must be satisfied by courses numbered 200 or above.
Have completed at least 30 credits at Brockport(transfer students also need 18 credits from courses numbered BIO 300-499).
Mercy College's 15-credit residency requirement in the major concentrations of mathematics, computer science, or computer information systems must be satisfied by courses numbered 200 or above.
Most years have 52 weeks, but if the year starts on a Thursday or is a leap year that starts on a Wednesday, that particular year will have 53 numbered weeks.