Examples of using Also generated in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The wizard also generated a Faces Configuration file(faces-config.
But they also generated free brand awareness
joint review of the published documents has not only been mutually enriching but has also generated a forum for investigation and dialogue.
It also generated 225,000 tweets seen by over 2.97 million people,
an industrial agent that is also generated by combustion.
Mearsheimer's offensive neorealism represents an important contribution to international relations theory yet also generated important criticism.
you need to get the objects/info/packs file, which contains a listing of them also generated by update-server-info.
making use of footwear also generated a satisfactory result.
The events- and the proposed solutions- also generated an increased consensus among Member States
The increased production of ethanol also generated increased waste
This new product was part of the institution's diversification strategy and also generated cross-selling opportunities in the Daycoval loan for companies segment.
a $17 million increase from the previous WrestleMania event, and also generated approximately $7.8 million in local, state and county taxes.
In this sense, he is also critical of the Cuban Revolution and the shortcomings also generated in the ideological development in that process.
may be also generated various electromagnetic interference patterns.
this crisis was also generated by a mistaken growth in the GNP.
Twelve descriptive terms were developed by a team of selected judges which also generated the definition of each term and reference samples. hybridization promo.
The Adverse Event Software also generated a list of the procedures made in patients,
The contest also generated excitement about the brand
particularly local, from which many troops were not immune, also generated vague diagnoses such as“long illness,”“incurable illness” or as was frequently cited,“incapacitated by illness.”.
The large cities also generated extractive processes in their surroundings,