Examples of using Squares in English and their translations into Urdu
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and picturesque squares that are surrounded by soaring towers and churches.
According to the preliminary sketch of the project, thousands of people will have houses to live in, while town squares and markets will also be built here.
Kids love to create smaller or larger colorful chalk artwork on sidewalks, squares, or boards. They inevitably produce chalk dust and may inhale it. Thus, it is extremely important to make sure that the chalk pieces pose no danger.
So think in advance how to make your skirt and cut according to the additions. Lay all squares with the same additions on top of each other
continuing its revolution… And the people will insist on turning out in all squares.”.
We are confident the Egyptian people will come out in their millions to hold peaceful demonstrations on all of Egypt's squares and streets to realise their aspirations
We are confident the Egyptian people will come out in their millions to hold peaceful demonstrations on all of Egypt's squares and streets to realize their aspirations
defied all-consuming chocolate squares, cleared Jelly in unreachable areas, made mincemeat out of pizza and unlocked wired in juicy bits….
Equal to that you never colgarías a photocopy of your DNI in all the parks and squares of your town or city,
In this 5 part of this game is still sleeping to your misison box will wake, painted squares and drop them on a strategy for when they fall on places successful in case you wake Mr
Ancient because the magicians have always performed in the squares and markets, modern because in recent years many internationally renowned artists have perfected and refined just this type of show, and Masters of Magic collaborates with the best Street Magic Artists internationally renowned!
s is equal to, I don't know, 16t squared.
The private park offers about 30.000 squared meters of meadows and ancient trees.
Where is it? Squared the bookies, baby.
z is equal to xy squared.
So the curve is just y is equal to x squared, look something like that.
It's x squared plus y squared is equal to r squared.
covering the area of 72,735 meters squared.
And one squared is equal to one.
This is not the public square.