Examples of using Was virtually in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Programming
However, everything else was virtually identical.
But to realize this dream was virtually impossible, because to this room should lead some door that you can not hide.
Illiteracy was virtually eliminated, in part through the use of seasonal boarding schools for children of nomadic families.
The fact that Hitler would, at times say something in his speeches about"international Judaism" or"the Jews," that was virtually ignored.
protection afforded against it was virtually nil.
as with a'68 Ford Falcon was virtually impossible along 185 Km per hour!
Palace was virtually abandoned and used only as a theatre,
The Renault engine which powered both teams was virtually unbeatable, with only Ferrari claiming a single win at the Canadian Grand Prix for Alesi, his only career win.
The Tuileries Palace was virtually abandoned and used only as a theatre,
There was virtually nothing about travel in Portuguese and my digital references- the places I looked for inspiration- were… Read article→.
a segment of the gaming market was virtually empty.
As there was virtually no liquidity for a while,
The city was virtually untouched during the Battle of Normandy,
resulting in Hitler's arrest and the temporary crippling of the Nazi Party, which was virtually unknown outside Munich.
resulting in Hitler's arrest and the temporary crippling of the Nazi Party, which was virtually unknown outside Munich at that time.
This curiosity effect was virtually inexistent in Slovenia, as the population was largely familiar with
explaining that I had already left my home country and was virtually in a missionary assignment.
that the air base was virtually destroyed.
And why the billions of dollars tossed to an industry that was virtually nonexistent a generation or two ago?
That jurisdiction at the time did not include legislation, which was virtually non-existent until well into the 15th century.