Examples of using Object can in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Psychologists say that the use of this object can harm the psyche of the baby,
A necessary condition for the existence of a planet in this system are stable zones where the object can remain in orbit for long intervals.
The type and amount of information that the third party application requests to be stored in a local shared object can vary by application
Any object can be made sacramental by marking them with the blessed symbol of the Gargoyle Order.
Click to change the hours that this selected object can log on to the domain.
This object can- at a certain number of the population goes to the genetic diversity within itself,
the hottest temperature an object can reach.
In the portrait, he appears to be holding something in his left arm but the object can not be identified.
An object can be a new chart,
Is it just a matter of providing contact with the temperature of the object can be equipped with suitable gloves?
This report describes how such an object can be designed according to the urban vision conditions.
Logon Hours Click to change the hours that this selected object can log on to the domain.
Log on Hours Click to change the hours during which this selected object can log on to the domain.
Because of the residential area and barn that is depicted, the object can be arranged about 90m2 ground floor+ attic.
Accreditation board guidelines state that no object Can be less than 18 inches from the ceiling.
Through the image, an object can"burst out of its shell
This means that an object can be imaged with the three LSM,
The theory of general relativity allows the possibility of closed time like curves, through which an object can move to any point within that curve.
the rays passing through an object can be captured using a charge-coupled device
It will be assumed that an object can be a barrier to the propagation of a wave when this barrier reached a higher dimension or equal to the length of the wave.