Examples of using Is to join in English and their translations into Swedish
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All you have to do is to join the short leg of one LED to the long leg of the other LED and viceversa.
Our aim is to join the first group of countries entering the third stage of EMU.
One of the best routes is to join blog forums
Your mission in this tower defense game is to join the US Marine Corps
Learning about the Humanities is to join in a conversation with the greatest minds since the dawn of recorded history.
all you have to do is to join and get an account as a member of our affiliate program.
One tip is to join a photo tour with professional Northern Lights photographers and perpetuate the memory of the spectacular heavenly show.
expand their networks is to join the University of Gothenburg's alumni network.
The best way to start getting involved with& digikam; is to join the Developers Mailing List.
One last hurdle separates you from your goal- which is to join our esteemed ranks.
At the same time, the applicant states are publicly stating that their aim is to join the EU as quickly as possible.
and their purpose is to join the past to the future.
most accessible path is to join your mind with the mind of the Buddha.
The only real way to find real partner swapping couples is to join a community that specializes in sex dating for partners into girlfriend swapping
demonstrating how keen Croatia is to join the European Union.'There
One of the best ways to get a taste of the rich history of Bremen is to join a guided city walk,
The safest way to avoid conflict is to join NATO, while the most likely path to conflict
The goal of the company is to join a quality partnership with operators out there, to distribute channels
that the basic intention is to join EMU and bond yields are consistent with UK participation around 2002.
Together with the bridge over the Øresund, a priority TEN, which is to join Denmark to Sweden by the year 2000,