Examples of using Other structures in English and their translations into Slovak
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Helmets for fire fighting in buildings and other structures.
House, including ancillary buildings and other structures.
Local self-government bodies can be considered elective and other structures, the emergence of which is coordinated with the charters of municipalities.
Though other structures have been printed in 3D- such as low-cost housing in China- these are produced piecemeal off site and have to be transported.
buildings, or other structures utilized by enterprises in production(including owner-occupiers of dwellings);
In addition to the removal of a tumor located adjacent undamaged other structures may be resected, together with a margin of healthy tissue.
trusts and other structures are necessary to build the complete strategy that is right for you.
Engineers look to avoid these forces when designing buildings and other structures, but the Vortex turbine takes advantage of this phenomenon to oscillate in the wind.
Providing reliable protection of the Red Phoenix is the absence of buildings or other structures in front of the facade of your home,
It is not easy to process, because in its pure form, furniture and other structures can be found infrequently.
theatres and other structures.
buildings, or other structures utilized by enterprises in production(including owner-occupiers of dwellings);
piles, and other structures buried in the ground,
the storage which was full of precious artifacts, and many other structures.
Tumors of the bones or other structures in the hand are a very rare cause of wrist pain.
The project of a separately standing construction of an open veranda should be located far from the house or other structures.
Rock filled gabion units are also popular as cladding on buildings and other structures, to provide a natural looking aesthetic statement.
relief pastes and gels for other structures.
buildings or other structures that you can not change,
Or they might be mystical alignments of religious sites and other structures, called“ley lines,” he proposed,