Examples of using Given by in English and their translations into Turkish
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Kumbhraj name is given by Rana Kumbha.
This is our last chance given by Harry!
I'm just following the guidelines given by the government.
That is the mission I was given by the director.
Originally given by Benito Mussolini. Like this one.
Like this one. Originally given by Benito Mussolini.
A radiance given by…"one who bears Witness.
Accepting the rewards given by their Lord; they were indeed virtuous before this.
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It was built by the timber of Her Majesty's Ship Resolute and given by Queen Victoria.
Penny is on her way to perform in a one-night showcase production of Rent, which we are unable to attend, because we're going to a symposium on molecular positronium given by Dr. Emil Farmanfarmian.
The support given by DSS can be separated into three distinct,
Meanwhile, private detective Emerson Cod was afloat in a sea of reward money, given by the Papen County Historical Society, which he shared with the junior PI in training.
The name literally means"Northern Dipper", the name given by ancient Chinese astronomers to the seven brightest stars of the Ursa Major constellation.
You think I want to spend my evening with a bunch of douche bag associates at a concert given by a goddamn octogenarian?
The Kidarites had a powerful administration and raised taxes, rather efficiently managing their territories, in contrast to the image of barbarians bent on destruction given by Persian accounts.
is a literary award given by the Cuban Casa de las Américas.
The Copley Medal is a scientific award given by the Royal Society, London, for"outstanding achievements in research in any branch of science.
These relations are strong enough that one only needs to check that the first seven terms agree with the functions given by Conway and Norton.
Roupen's father, who was on his way to attend a banquet given by the Byzantine governor of Cilicia, Andronicus Euphorbenus, was murdered on February 7, 1165.