Examples of using It developed in English and their translations into Polish
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It developed a series of projects for military planes, but they were not
It developed with latest technologies to simplify file transfer operation
It developed innovation action plans for 2,000 companies in 2005
One strategy it developed was to switch from distributing Aspirin powder for pharmacists to press into pill form to distributing standardized tablets-complete with the distinctive Bayer cross logo.
It developed from the Picture It! 2.0 engine's. MIX format
It developed by the overwhelming financial power of the Emperor Daigo afterwards after having developed as hallowed ground of many mountaineering ascetics.
For example, in UFOnauts it developed a whole range of anatomic features,
The truth is more mundane: it developed engine trouble,
It developed out of the Cambridge University Extension Movement,
In actually communism as it developed under Stalin is a form of feudalism,
In 1765 it developed by James Watt at a spinning wheel
Situated by the crossing routes of Kalisz-Głogów and Toruń-Wrocław, it developed as a trade and crafts centre till 17th century.
Christianity, as it developed from that day, is: the fact of
Volunteering is nothing new, although it developed its wings in the 21st century, but its idea was born in ancient Greece.
Among other things, it developed for middle class which neither in Russia,
For example, in UFOnauts it developed a whole range of anatomic attributes,
The company turned in 1980 on roof racks to, when it developed the first system for the Mitsubishi Colt.
Under the direction of editors personally known to me and my family, it developed into the influential publication it is today.
Jan Andersen, it developed a new way of understanding the design.
Polish medicine developed in contact with the leading scientific centres of Western Europe but it developed at the crosswords between the civilisation of the West and the eastern world.