Examples of using It asked in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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So, to commemorate its 20 years as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it asked Swiss artist Felice Varini to get involved.
When the test app, PhotoSpy, was opened, it asked for access to location data.
It asked the CCPA to appoint personnel“to strengthen the management of religious affairs in accordance with the law and according to the regulations on religious affairs.”.
It asked the students, in various ways,
It asked Clifford Chance, a law firm, to conduct an investigation, which is expected to be made public next year.
Barclays said it asked the person who received the cash for permission to return the money,
Yet still, when it asked me what I wanted to be, this was the only choice I could think of.
The question was simple, and it asked what would happen if a fund like Fidelity allocates 5% of its portfolio to crypto space.
It asked the court to act"as a matter of urgency" because of the gravity of the situation.
To do so, it asked a married couple to wear custom-made technology during a holiday in Ireland(as well as head-mounted cameras).
Fatah movement released a statement in which it asked whether“this is the stance of the U.S. administration or the stance of the most radical of settlers.”.
It asked people what features they wanted in a washing machine rather than what they wanted out of life.
It asked me to bring it people like you,
A lucky star dropped on earth 1 night, and it asked me"what do u want?
What are you eating for breakfast?” was a recent task it asked its users to complete.
A lucky star dropped on earth 1 night, and it asked me"what do u want?
but on the other, it asked people to behave as usual.
Mobile discount aggregator WalletHero recently conducted a survey in which it asked more than 1,500 people what new features they want to see most in Apple's upcoming iPhone 6.
On Saturday, Mr Muallem hit out at the group after it asked the UN to contribute to the proposed observer mission, calling it an invitation"for foreign intervention instead of a call to avoid one".