Examples of using A part in English and their translations into Marathi
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laddus are served as a part of the wedding feast.
culturally they also are considered as a part of Europe.
These files merely log visitors to the site- usually a standard procedure for hosting companies and a part of the hosting company's analytics.
Yet, these children will later lose the ability to create sounds that are not a part of the language they have been trained to speak.
we need to engage and be a part of that narrative.
You know that God is a part of your marriage just as much as the two of you are, and that's huge. Thanks for sharing!
It is a part of the company's measures to reduce the carbon footprint and environmental impact of its operations in the country.
When used as a part of a stack, Cardarine powder quickly becomes the backbone by boosting your results
As a part of distinct postal systems in our country pre-independence, we today have the largest postal network in the world.
Before I create a part 2" Bells and whistles and other fixes" of this Instruction I want to see how the responses go for this one.
I soon found myself a part of a cohort of women in their late 20s whose bodies were falling apart.
We're looking for people who can help be a part of a Street Team and help us spread the word about the book online and on their social media.
I tell you this, brothers and sisters: Our bodies of flesh and blood cannot have a part in God's kingdom.
Become a part of our 2 million strong and fast-growing Adarsh Family and put your investments to work while you indulge in a fulfilling life.
You are much more than your art, but it is a part of you; a deep part. .
So, as a part of our foreign branch rationalisation, we have closed about six branches already in the last two years.
Hence, a larger difference in Nakshatra positions denotes happiness for the woman as she moves away from her birth family to become a part of her husband's family.
As a part of these efforts, it has been decided to launch the Tagline Competition through participation of the citizens.
was established in 1804 and occupied a part of the Twelve Collegia building.