Examples of using That put in English and their translations into Malay
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Students will not act in ways that put themselves or anyone else in danger.
(4) Decoiler: Moving steel coils that put on the decoiler, making steel coils can into forming machine successfully.
Tanya had a BMI of 31 that put her into the obese category.
That put the Liberals far short of the 170 seats needed for a second straight majority government.
Leading Republicans insist the election that put them there was rigged.
(4) Decoiler: Moving steel coils that put on the decoiler, making steel coils can into Galvanized Steel Silo Building Machine forming machine successfully.
That put tens of thousands of jobs at risk in Ireland,
Create a lifelong professional network through events that put you in touch with the local music scene,
other electronics that put you in direct contact with electricity.
other things that put you in direct contact with electricity or plumbing.
please note that there is a possibility that put a strain on the eyes.
I hear they cannot wait to get revenge on vigilantes that put them away.
I would like if you can do me get a Windows 7 original that put him on pc for that my PCU from the latest hal,
However the manufacturers make a hidden partition on the hard drive that put the laptop in an image
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Web hosts that put their site speed guarantees in writing are far more likely to provide you with a consistently good end-user experience
It's frequently the terms that put players off taking part however there really is absolutely nothing hard about playing as well as when you have attempted a few machines,
relieved by the Greek parliament's passage of austerity measures that put the country a step closer to securing a much-needed bailout fund
250 companies spread around Europe that put the institution among the most successful universities with European connections.
it is for this purpose that put him to the test.