european terms การใช้
- European terms used to describe lhamana include berdache, third gender, mixed gender, and man-woman.
- "A lot of German goods are very expensive in European terms, " he said.
- In European terms, the Gingrich phenomenon is rare.
- He said to price airplanes in Euros, Airbus would have to get such statistics in European terms.
- He said to price airplanes in euros, Airbus would have to get such statistics in European terms.
- That's peanuts in U . S . or European terms, but it's a big improvement for Cuban musicians.
- The name of the piece is derived from the generic European term for " Rondo alla Turca " ).
- This is backed up by critical mass of 26 faculty members that make ICNC an outstanding facility in European terms.
- The term joins the European term " combi " ( for an estate car / station wagon ) with coup?
- This is an explosive mixture of left-and right-wing themes : in European terms poujadiste, or proto-fascist; in American terms, Prairie Populist.
- U . S . midfielder Cobi Jones said when asked to describe the intensity of this border rivalry in European terms.
- In return, the EU wants a pledge that South Africa recognize in principle that port and sherry are exclusively European terms.
- The scale of these resources made available to Advocaat initially confirmed that the Rangers management was thinking in bold, European terms.
- In return, the EU seeks a pledge that South Africa recognize in principle that port and sherry are exclusively European terms.
- Ireland is still an expensive country, even in European terms . . . . Everyone is being fleeced on a daily basis.
- He thought he might use the European terms " andropause " or " viropause, " or perhaps the fanciful " man-o-pause ."
- We cannot just begin deleting articles based on Google or European terms . talk 17 : 11, 6 August 2014 ( UTC)
- In European terms, out of teams who have played at least three games against Leinster, only a few enjoy a winning record.
- In 1845 a school was established on the banks of the Merri Creek to, in European terms, educate and civilise Wurundjeri children.
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