Examples of using Two stations in English and their translations into Polish
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The next year I had exactly the same dream, only this time I went past two stations.
It is one of two stations serving the town of Malvern,
works 8 sports programs- 5 stations Digi Sport and two stations Arena Sport.
There would be little town with such a number of visitors to one or two stations.
its"toy trains" still ply between the two stations, passing through 105 tunnels
On Wednesday, 10 may 2017 year from the satellite HD version will appear two stations, owned by Polsat Grup: TV6 and Super Polsat.
its"toy trains" still ply between the two stations, passing through 105 tunnels
Lofoten” in the north of Norway- two stations with sustainable nature impressions.
the other two stations were part of the package MAXI.
as a result of the decision broadcaster, two stations were merged into one- orange Sport.
Gentlemen, at the last two stations we passed, I received two wires. Both are signed by Ritter von Herbert.
There we were informed that the end of the travel was near, and in fact- two stations further the train stopped,
When Amtrak was created it was one of two stations in Houston that served Amtrak trains,
The two stations are connected to each other by means of a system of gripping devices
can be divided into two stations screw, make up for the lack of automatic screw.
For the screw hole distance smaller products, can be divided into two stations screw, make up for the lack of automatic screw.
can be divided into two stations screw, fill up the shortcomings of automatic screw.
The stadium is situated near the metro stations"Metrobudivnykiv" and"Sportyvna", which lie on a direct metro line just two stations from the centre of the city,
You also could choose by metro with line 3 only two stations from Airport South to Longgui Station(Near by our factory), then we could
A typical exchange between two stations on voice- in this case between a station in England