Examples of using Tenth year in English and their translations into Swedish
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In the tenth year, in the tenth month, on the twelfth of the month,
For the tenth year running, Unilever is named foods sector leader in the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices- the only company ever to achieve that accolade.
In the tenth year, in the tenth{month}, on the twelfth of the month,
In the tenth year, in the tenth month, in the twelfth day of the month,
With the NA-KD at the forefront, we invite you for the tenth year to the summer's big shopping pleasure in West Sweden.
With the NA-KD at the forefront, we invite you for the tenth year to the summer's big shopping pleasure in West Sweden.
Chapter 29 1 In the tenth year, in the tenth month,
In the tenth year, in the tenth[month], in the twelfth of the month,
Mr President, yet again we are presented with a Court of Auditors' report that questions the reliability of the Commission's accounting practices and the accounts themselves for the tenth year in a row.
Now, in the tenth year of the war, the survivors on Sirius 6B are faced with a new threat beyond imagination.
After that and up to the tenth year, low pension entitlements due to part-time working can be topped up.
It is of exceptional significance this year, its tenth year, since it is the fiftieth anniversary of human rights.
Forced to leave school after the tenth year to help support the family,
Was the tenth year in which Structural Funds programmes
This was the tenth year in a row that OneCNC has exhibited at this prestigious engineering mold event.
It was also sung at her funeral in 1997 and her tenth year memorial service in 2007.
And while the subjects of Dianetics and Scientology had entered their tenth year, L.
It is unacceptable that more children are now living in reception centers in the tenth year.
we were certified again in 2018, tenth year in a row.
Now in their tenth year, the EBBAs aim to encourage artists to make the most of the EU Single Market by appealing to audiences beyond their home country.