Examples of using Traverse in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Say:“Traverse in the earth and see what was the end of those who went before you: most of them associated others with Allah in His Divinity.”.
I'm just gonna try to shoot this pitch and the traverse pitch and then Okay.
Say:“Traverse in the earth and see what was the end of those who went before you:
Say:“Traverse in the earth and see what was the end of those who went before you: most of them associated others
When I was climbing, like, up the endurance corner and across the traverse, I was just looking down thinking about,
your butt cheeks and thighs. It's like creek rapids it has to traverse.
Whatever the distance, By command of these words, traverse time and space, appear in my presence.
Traverse time and space… appear in my presence. By command of these words, whatever the distance.
Say:“Traverse in the earth and see what was the end of those who went before you: most of them associated others with Allah in His Divinity.”.
You guys traverse moral and legal gray areas all the time,
From the clawed limbs of reptiles that would colonise dry land… to the powerful arms of primates that could traverse through the trees.
over 4 million vehicles traverse it every year.
Rizvi Traverse Management, and Insight Venture Partners,
That's why I was refused clearance for a very prestigious government research fellowship at a secret military supercollider located beneath a fake agricultural station 12.5 miles southeast of Traverse City, Michigan.
Ravenhill presented a staged reading of A Life In Three Acts, transcripts of conversations with Bette Bourne, an actor, drag queen and equal rights activist, at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh.
This number of times one has to traverse the loop to make it contractible is small, for example if
we are adding new operators that traverse the state in new ways.
Michigan, Traverse City.
I propose that we start here and traverse around.
I'm Miss Traverse, headmistress.