Examples of using Before the advent in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Before the advent of Internet in my days with Wade Cook in 1996 I used his bulletin boards to glean off the trades
Before the advent of radiocarbon dating, the fossilized trees
Before the advent of the IK code,
Alcohols were commonly used as solvents before the advent of cyclomethicones(and in some cases still are), but were slow to dry,
Aramaic, the lingua franca of the region before the advent of Islam and Arabic,
On icy lakes with very fast surfaces and before the advent of skates, some form of ice hockey took place in Canada
Before the advent of computers, these fun lovers buy them in boxes,
Before the advent of widely-read newspapers, European wars tended to
former trade name of Coramine, it was used in the mid-twentieth century as a medical countermeasure against tranquilizer overdoses, before the advent of endotracheal intubation and positive-pressure lung expansion.
These were introduced very early on in the development of the World Wide Web in 1993- even before the advent of ecommerce- and have remained a mainstay ever since, due to their simplicity
In addition to William James, the founders of this trend before the advent of the modern form of transpersonal psychology include: Otto Ranca, with his thoughts on the injuries he received upon birth; K.G.
this was not the case before the advent of cryptos.
If you're looking for a popular online casino, start your search with companies who already had a long history of accepting wagers before the advent of Internet gambling.
energy that were seen as totally distinct before the advent of relativity.
Seagate is one of the largest manufacturers of hard drives, which recently made efforts to maintain sales at the same level as before the advent of SSDs.
city takes up today was initially wooded and was populated by Khmer hundreds of years before the advent of the Khmerese.
Before the advent of the internet and smartphone, it would have
On the other hand, the American Lion may have been smarter than Smilodon; before the advent of human civilization, thousands of saber-toothed tigers became
Wicca is one of those nature loving religions that was practiced in Northern Europe before the advent of the middle-eastern Judeo-Christian religions and is now on its way to a revival in many parts of the world.