Examples of using Started on in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Today, 20 per cent of tech-based Delaware C-Corps started on Stripe Atlas.
The first tranche, which started on May 6, was more than 60% complete at September 30.
The trial started on 20 Octoberat the New Jersey superior court,
The site was started on May 5,
The complaints started on October 17,
According to our library banks, it started on the Earth colony of Tarsus IV.
Construction started on the new Beijing lounge earlier this month and the official opening is scheduled for
In 2010, the owner of this nail apartment in Nanjing refused to move even though demolition had already started on other rooms in the building.
life started on a certain Monday.
Then the broadcaster agreed with Eutelsat to resume broadcasting, which started on the new(current) frequency.
In spring of 1723 by decree of Peter the Great the construction of Russia's largest iron works started on the banks of the river Iset.
metro lines by 2030, and work has already started on the first two.
This delayed the start of construction of the Széchenyi swimming pool, which, nevertheless, started on May 7, 1909.
Strangely enough- or perhaps not so surprising- is that another high-profile conference impacting crypto-assets started on Wednesday, October 3rd this week.
Clashes with the student body started on March 17, when students, aware of the anti-Catholic animosity,
With Timeline, users will be able to resume activities they started on either their PC or phone on any device that's logged in with a Microsoft account.
Dimia is started on the next day after taking the last packaged inactive tablet, if the drug contains 28 tablets per pack, or the last active
I find being able to resume activities that I started on another device incredibly useful and convenient; it makes all my Windows devices feel like one,
Clashes with the student body started on May 17, when students, aware of the anti-Catholic animosity,
And the old man disappeared like swift lightning, and the shepherdess called her sheep and started on her way, saying to herself,"Shall there be another meeting?".