Examples of using Kea in English and their translations into Romanian
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Engage partner KEA Ieras Mhtropolis Syrou is actively working on the development
A Master Trainer must complete the training known as“KEA”(Knowlege Efficiency Assessment)
The study was carried out by a consortium composed of KEA European Affairs(Belgium) and the Centre for the Law
The revolution the market has undergone is described in the Study on the impact of the Conditional Access Directive compiled by KEA and Cerna on behalf of the Commission in 2007.3.
The study'The Economy of Culture'(KEA) vividly illustrated the multifaceted potential of the cultural sector: in 2004, 5.8 million people
Although the KEA and Cerna study examined in detail the legislation of only 11 Member States
projects between territories with different levels of development see the KEA report Business Innovation Support Services for Creative Industries8.
Org/Kea and install it in this directory.
Were you on a holiday in Kea yourself?
Aegean islands(Kea, Kythera, Melos,
While 4200 meters of Hawaii's Mauna Kea sit above sea level,
such as Mauna Kea or Denali, an approximate height above"base" can be calculated.
The last island we visited was Kea, where we saw an ancient Greek settlement,
High above the clouds on Mauna Kea, in Hawaii, the giant Keck telescope has the power to see right through to the center of the Milky Way.
I spent the whole entire time at Mauna Kea and my Aunt Grace was not very happy about that.
Mauna Kea in Hawaii is tallest when measured from its base;
about lower than that of its neighbor, Mauna Kea.
A team operating at the Subaru Observatory atop Hawaii's Mauna Kea volcano examined one of the deepest galaxies known,
The U.H. Hilo academic astronomy program leverages the astronomy infrastructure of Mauna Kea and the University Park of Science
David C. Jewitt as part of the Hawaii Trails project using the Gemini North 8-m telescope on Mauna Kea and was confirmed by the University of Hawaii's 2.2-m(88-in)