Examples of using Recently started in English and their translations into Portuguese
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I know this post is from a year ago, but I recently started doing some research on this topic as I am 43
I have just recently started the truth about abs program and it's great so far.
Texas Instruments had recently started production of silicon transistors(in 1954),
Gob recently started the Alliance of Magicians… an organization that blackballs any performer… who reveals a magician's secret.
while it's been a fantastic phone, I recently started experiencing iPhone 8 frozen frequently.
In both cases the work recently started on the French side of the tunnel would have to be interrupted and completion delayed.
One Member State( UK) recently started a system ensuring that all regulatory information on a particular issuer is channelled through regulatory news services.
it has more recently started upgrading to terrestrial fibre optics.
He recently started posting about overturning laws on gay marriage
vibration control technology products recently started to produce rubber seals made of Keltan Eco EPDM at its North American affiliate.
Besides, I recently started consulting host families in our neighborhood to find Au pairs as well.
Enrico Zini reported that Packages files recently started to include debtags information that others had already noticed.
I just recently started playing WoW so I'm not sure how everything works yet.
I have recently started cooling at night,
Marcus Better recently started to use subversion to maintain his packages
its seventh season recently started in July 2017, and it would conclude with its eighth series in 2018 or 2019.
I recently started using a fantastic potting medium that stimulates unbelieveable root systems in seedlings!
and more recently started GNOME and Harmony,
The FNL which recently started a timid attempt to dialogue with the government,
who have recently started having atrial fibrillation.