Examples of using Simply called in English and their translations into Romanian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Efficiency One Two Slim(sometimes simply called“One-Two-Lose Weight”)
Psyllium husk also simply called psyllium are parts of the seeds of the plant Plantago ovata of the genus Plantago which native to India
This function on the set of unit tangent vectors is often simply called the Ricci curvature,
resemblance to this one, it is simply called hockey because one uses a stick
resemblance to this one, it is simply called hockey because one uses a stick
from yesterday to tomorrow, the love for traditions, crafts, and the contemporary, towards a place simply called pleasure- landmark pleasure.
sometimes being simply called Tanz, or Polnisch Tantz(Polish dance),
is conventionally known as the Byzantine Empire(but was simply called"Roman Empire" in its own time) and lasted until 1453.
whilst at the same time a series of other activities- those simply called'stress tests'
but it is simply called to offer itself to God
It simply calls for a balance in your food intake.
However, simply calling for action is too vague.
Simply call or write us an email!
My dear friends simply call me COCO.
Simply call the library to send documents to the….
You could simply call and ask for the favour.
Simply call landline numbers
Or else we will simply call a locksmith.
Simply call the library to send documents to the printer.
Once you have connected the extension cable to the socket, by simply calling the device, you can listen from anywhere in the world what's happening around it.