Examples of using It entered in English and their translations into Turkish
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There's probably enough concentrated where it entered his body… for us to be able to make a match.
Its first flight was in early 1944 and it entered service with the Soviet Air Forces later in the year.
It entered the skull just behind the ear, nicked the mastoid, continued through the oropharynx and terminated at the
There's probably enough concentratedwhere it entered his body… for us to be able to make a match.
Whether it's toxic and how it entered the bodies of the victims will depend on the report from America.
It entered here, it smashed the scapula,
Like any new Apache project, it entered an incubation period which helped solve organizational, legal, and financial issues.
code-named Base 20(西北综合导弹试验基地), started in April 1958 and it entered service on October 20 of the same year.
In Canada,"A Very Gaga Holiday" debuted at number 74 on the Canadian Albums Chart and in France, it entered the SNEP Download Albums Chart at number 26.
NORAD tracked a meteor. It entered the Earth's atmosphere and landed in the north Pacific.
He knew that plane was in danger even before it took off, before it entered military airspace.
It entered the computer system and observed the way the group falsified bills, followed its members undercover and infiltrated the group with an agent, he said.
the Russian Empire Army was defeated but it entered a period of decline.
It entered the enterprise segment in the early 2000s, which accounted for one-third of revenues by 2005.
Consequently it entered the"Billboard" Hot 100 at number 12, becoming the highest debuting single of the week.
Ah, well, it entered the frontal lobe,
based on his exploits, and with Leif Garrett starring as the Dickie character, it entered the top ten, winning four Emmys.
It entered UK service in 2005 replacing the MILAN and Swingfire systems. United States:
In mid-July 2009, approximately sixty days after launch, it entered a Lissajous orbit of 800,000 km average radius around the second Lagrangian point(L2) of the Earth-Sun system, 1.5 million kilometres from the Earth.
