Examples of using Two rows of in English and their translations into Swedish
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Political
The two rows of 730mm diameter packer rings have a sharp outer edge to cut the clods.
The interior installation rail with two rows of system holes is also easily retro-fitted after the mounting plate has been installed.
Inside Zharov compartment at the bottom made two rows of masonry height of one
Cattle, deer, carnivorous beasts with two rows of teeth, Rakshasas,
The church is three-aisled with two rows of marble columns, on which an arcade with seven arches rests.
On the one hand sutured storage shed two rows of planks, between which insulation is laid.
The top also with beautiful lace and two rows of white pearls with 2 pieces of dividers with glittering rhinestones.
he really had to hobble on his two rows of legs.
To avoid such inconveniences by specific bits and two rows of teeth are arranged in different directions.
Look at the board, there is a row of tough four-layer meringue and two rows of licorice X caged 35-move candy time bomb.
2.1 M wide with two rows of tines and a detachable scraper blade.
dense arrangement- two rows of elements on both sides of the fence do solid.
a Six Number bet, this bet is placed on the outside of the line that splits two rows of numbers.
The buttons on the uniforms were sewn in two rows of 6 pieces
six tandem 60-kg bombs on special suspension in two rows of three.
consisting of two rows of very thin tungsten alloy plates,
The alleyway between the two rows of townhouses is lined with entrances,
To meet the requirement, a highly absorbent ceiling is needed between the two rows of sound-insulating and sound-absorbing PARAFON Decibel Mute just outside the partition wall
The station was designed by architects Nina Alyoshina and Nataliya Samoylova to a typical 1960s Moscow pillar-trispan design-"sorokonozhka"(centipede) and features two rows of 40 square pillars which flare towards the top faced with pink-yellow marble.
follows the structure of Abu Simbel with a pillared hall featuring two rows of three statue pillars and, curiously,