Examples of using Circa in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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The Pāhala ashes themselves were produced over a long period of time circa 13 to 30 thousand years ago,
Opus, a performance created by the Australian company Circa, will bring to the stage the latest circus tricks
The first house at Bowood was built circa 1725 on the site of a hunting lodge, by the former tenant Sir Orlando Bridgeman,
Prior to the introduction of modern metallic cartridges, circa 1861- 1873, certain models of older black powder cap and ball revolvers could
e.g. Microscience HH1090 circa 1989.
which would have had circa 80mm of frontal armour
Certainly the gains year-on-year are smaller than they used to be when everyone was going from pixelated displays circa 2009 to the much higher DPIs available by 2011 or 2012.
Already Plato in his Republic(Politeia, circa 390 BC)
other cosmic energies that will build especially from late august into late september that will cause, circa 28 september,
V2X that could be in on-sale cars circa 2021-22, says Vishnu GS, VP of the Harman telematics business unit.
a great civilization developed at the cities of Anuradhapura(kingdom from circa 200 B.C. to circa A.D. 1000) and Polonnaruwa(from about 1070 to 1200).
the first Seventh-day Adventist Church built circa 1843.
the height to the cornice is circa 3.3 m(11 ft)
The congregations of the FLC joined the Concordia Lutheran Conference circa 2004.
Father Prideaux Fox, who befriended Oscar's mother circa 1859.
One obvious indication of the university's performance and dynamic development is the increase in external funding for its research projects from around 125 million euros in 2009, to circa 179 million euros in 2014.
As part of their defense, lawyers for U.S. Electric Lighting Company contended that Edison's patent was invalid because they claimed the circa 1879 hand-made lamps described in the original 1880 patent could not be reproduced using materials and methods described in the patent.
The percussion cap, introduced circa 1820, is a type of single-use ignition device used on muzzleloading firearms that enabled them to fire reliably in any weather conditions.[1]
Harvard Computers at work, circa 1890, including Henrietta Swan Leavitt seated,
southern Italy circa 1960, a time when the rates of chronic disease among these populations were among the lowest in the world,