Examples of using Objects which in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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within clouds or to nearby objects which produces electromagnetic fields) that induces voltages/currents
D printing is a superb way to make objects because you may create objects which you couldn't make otherwise without having complex expensive molds created or by having the
We invite you to take any luggage and objects which you may need during the crossing with you(toilet bag, warm clothes, medicines, books, etc.).
Julian Bames explores the questions posed by Life-Casts, an exhibition of plaster moulds of living people and objects which were originally used for scientific purposes.
Objects which we view with pain in real life, we delight to think of
Unlike other objects which are either external
The Klerksdorp spheres are small objects which are spherical to disc shape and have been collected by miners
I often give the example of external objects which can be easily conceived of in terms of the past or future, but of which the very present seems inconceivable.
Objects which belonged to the Saints, such as personal objects, clothes and manuscripts are also considered relics, as are objects which have touched their bodies or tombs such as oils,
After recovering the bodies, rescuers found objects which indicated that this healer had, in fact, been performing spells as a witch doctor.
Objects which in themselves we view with pain, we delight to contemplate when reproduced with minute fidelity:
When people look at objects which are easy to pick up,
The Klerksdorp spheres are small objects which are spherical to disc shape and have been collected by miners
Furthermore, wrote Bolander,"Reports of unidentified flying objects which could affect national security… are not part of the Blue Book system."[32] To date, these other investigation channels, agencies or groups are unknown.
We should therefore take countermeasures, that is to aim our missile systems at the objects which, in our opinion, begin to threaten us.
(e) Each Member State should consider ceding to, exchanging with, or depositing in foreign museums objects which are not required in the national collections.
serves to illustrate philosophy with curious facts, it does not enrich it with new views, since it points out nothing new in the objects which it studies.
stated that the objects which Kulagina could move varied widely in material, shape and weight, and when they moved
Apart from its utility in showing unsuspected possibilities, philosophy has a value- perhaps its chief value- through the greatness of the objects which it contemplates, and the freedom from narrow and personal aims resulting from this contemplation.
The Cathedral Museum exhibition presents the most precious objects which were kept in the Cathedral Treasury: the oldest polish regalia, handicraft, clothes, paintings and sculptures,