Examples of using Will mark in English and their translations into Malay
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Sunday's election will mark the decisive step in an amazing,
The deal will mark the first time Japan has agreed to directly donate military equipment to another country,
The mission will mark a crucial step towards China's goal of building a full space station capable of housing astronauts for extended periods.
The Anfield encounter will mark the first time the teams have faced off in European competition,
right click partition D will mark you as logical or something.
Euromonitor International in a statement said this will mark a new era in urban history as Jakarta will be the first emerging city to hold the title of world's largest megacity with 35.6 million inhabitants in 2030.
September will mark the commencement and August of the following year as the end of the academic year(after final assessment of the dissertation).
It is evident that both the mother and the father will mark the lives of their children,
a reception will mark the central place in the room,
All the shipment after packed if no pay in 30 days we will mark as you had surrender to this shipment,
hopes that the compensation to be paid to Dr Haneef will mark the end of an unfortunate chapter
This will mark a new era in urban history,
hopes that the compensation to be paid to Dr. Haneef will mark the end of an unfortunate chapter
holed up in the country's London Embassy since 2012, will mark the“beginning of the end” of the legal deadlock over case,
was the Oscar Awards, in Milan they continue with their Fashion Week with great parades that are worth reviewing, because they will mark what we will wear next fall-winter 2016/2017.
the FIM race jury has decided to delay the awarding to 10.30am, which will mark the halfway point of this highly unusual Bol d'Or race.
The symposium will mark the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights(1948) that recognizes education
This year's World Teachers' Day 2018 will mark the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights(1948)
UNESCO's annual recognition of teachers will mark the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights(1948)
there is an electoral campaign that will mark, in theory, the end of the reign of terror of the dictator