Examples of using Began serving in English and their translations into Spanish
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Lane began serving the Crown in 1563 as an equerry under Queen Elizabeth I of England.
As a member of the Council which began serving on it after almost half a century of its existence, Turkey benefits immensely
Andrews began serving as a sideline reporter for ESPN College Football Saturday Primetime
Poulsen was released from prison before Lamprecht and began serving his ban sentence earlier.
of World War II, Linebarger began serving as a second lieutenant of the United States Army,
Lottie Burrell began serving as secretary-treasurer of the non-denominational BSA,
His fish market, the only one in Valencia to display a Commerce Excelente sign for its high quality products, only began serving prepared dishes on premises in 2012.
some North American Chinese restaurants began serving Mexican-style flour tortillas, which are thicker
CBD-rich strains if and when analytic labs began serving the medical cannabis industry.
an Adventist group, and began serving a congregation in Eugene, Oregon.
was renamed to the Lycée Français de La Marsa and began serving the lycée level.
Carlos Fabra began serving a four-year sentence for tax fraud following years of media investigation into his activities.
the third municipal pumping station began serving the camp, although it could not be made fully operational pending approval by the Palestinian Authority to construct an emergency overflow.
waiting rooms serving interstate customers were consolidated; and the lunch counters began serving all customers, regardless of race.
LG: In what year did the snack shop begin serving food and why?
You stop willfully sinning and begin serving God.
Please complete the form below so we can begin serving you.
As soon as practical after a pastor begins serving, the pastor and the congregation may participate in an installation or bonding service.
One of these offenders has been convicted and has begun serving his two-year prison sentence.
Thus ruled detention lasts until the defendant begins serving a prison sentence,