Examples of using Vast network in English and their translations into Polish
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In modern ship construction, more than 70% of the final vessel is produced by a vast network of system, equipment
Each connected to each other by a vast network Is it just one of many secret government facilities, of underground high-speed trains?
Explore a vast network of ancient tunnels,
I was reminded that Bangladesh-“Golden Bengal”- is a country united by a vast network of rivers and waterways,
Do they really think that Putin is not aware of the many games being played by the AAA's vast network of intelligence services?
Its vast network of professionals and volunteers are committed to safeguarding Europe's cultural heritage for present
Also, Wi-Fi has many prospects for further development in the future with"the Internet of Things" where everything becomes connected into one vast network.
I have a vast network of people and resources that will get you that money.
Jack, I think that this is a map of a… a vast network of Stargates, Stargates all over the galaxy.
guardian of a vast network of sunken cities
which houses a vast network of mines.
If you need an extra pair of hands on a project, our vast network of candidates and market expert consultants means we can deliver skilled contractors fast-in most cases within 48 hours.
If you need an extra pair of hands on a project, our vast network of candidates and market expert consultants means we can deliver skilled professionals on a contract basis fast-in most cases within 48 hours.
their vassals have been running since 2001 a vast network of secret prisons
in the ability that each of us has to contribute to the vast network of light and of consciousness of which we form a part.
over 350 forecast stations and covering the vast network of BOM Radar points for animated IDR, wind Doppler,….
What's needed is a vast network of leaders, independently motivated
A new section of the Inca Trail, the vast network of paths built by the Incan empire, of which some of the most popular with hikers nowadays
By the 1920s, there were vast networks linking post offices around the city.
It may be that educational institutions, with their vast networks of teachers and alumni,