Examples of using To a line in English and their translations into Russian
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The song title"Worms of the Senses/ Faculties of the Skull" is an allusion to a line from Allen Ginsberg's long poem"Howl.
The two pulse copies are crossed at an angle and focused to a line instead of a point.
Tungsten alloy fishing jigs are special type of tackle used to add weight to a line or lure.
from the line linking the Brunsbüttel pier heads to a line linking the entrance lights of Kiel-Holtenau including Obereidersee with Enge,
in Lübeck to a line linking the two outer pier heads at Travemünde including the Pötenitzer Wiek,
Nord-Ostsee-Kanal(Kiel Canal), from the line linking the Brunsbüttel pier heads to a line linking the entrance lights of Kiel-Holtenau including Obereidersee with Enge,
in Lübeck to a line linking the two outer pier heads at Travemünde including the Pötenitzer Wiek,
refers not merely to a line to be drawn,
At the time of his visit the area controlled by the Turks was restricted to a line between Luhayyah and Hajjah,
Cause: When you assign a logged-on user to a line on the telephony server, the new settings will
He was one of the most famous Tamil saints and also one of the greatest Tamil poets of the 19th century and belongs to a line of Tamil saints known as"gnana siddhars" gnana means higher wisdom.
there must always be the line: end_header In the ASCII version of the format, the vertices and faces are each described one to a line with the numbers separated by white space.
Elbe, from the lower limit of the port of Hamburg to a line linking the Döse beacon
Elbe, from the lower limit of the port of Hamburg to a line linking the Döse beacon
from the lower limit of the port of Hamburg to a line linking the Döse beacon
Elbe, from the lower limit of the port of Hamburg to a line linking the Döse beacon
Thus, the limit of the continental shelf can be extended up to a 1 per cent sediment thickness line delineated by reference to fixed points, or to a line delineated by reference to fixed points at a distance of 60 nautical miles from the foot of the continental slope, or both.
in Lübeck to a line linking the two outer pier heads at Travemünde including the Pötenitzer Wiek,
from the lower limit of the port of Hamburg to a line linking the Döse beacon