Примери за използване на New papers на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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With new papers, mostly.
Do you know where you can get him new papers?
New papers are very hard to come by.
So, we need new papers.
Get new papers, we will see you there.
I need new papers and a way out of Canada.
I need new papers and a way out of Canada.
Oksana tells me you need new papers.
We get him new papers with a new alias.
We're can get new names, new papers.
I might get us new papers, and tickets to Amsterdam.
We will get you new papers and a job. We will help you out.
You will be stopped at customs so I got you new papers.
He posts about his new papers, lectures, and other public appearances.
I need you to head back to your place, pick up whatever Limehouse has sorted for us… new papers, uh, a car nobody's looking for.
Now that Stefan has new papers, I, uh, I have some ideas on where to go.
New papers are published every day in the artificial intelligence and deep learning space.
Now, look, we know that Pena wanted new papers so that he could get out of the country.
Two new papers based on data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft scrutinize the complex chemical activity on the surface of Saturn's moon Titan.
If we burn all of his aliases, he will have to have new papers made by someone here in the city.
We can't process you new papers until the U.S. recognizes your country's new diplomatic reclassification.
Three new papers published today in Nature describe two new gamma-ray bursts- GRB 190114C and GRB 180720B- both of which yielded the highest-energy photons ever recorded for GRB events.
This week, the UK government will issue five new papers to outline proposals for future ties, including how to resolve any future disputes without“the direct jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union(ECJ)”, Davis said.
The new papers“strengthen what we know” about the vulnerability of wild coffee species, says Sarada Krishnan, director of global initiatives at the Denver Botanic Gardens and the owner of a coffee plantation in Jamaica.
On December 4, 2019, four new papers in the journal Nature describe what scientists have learned from this unprecedented exploration of our star- and what they look forward to learning next.
The new papers, in addition to characterizing the new GRBs, also posited explanations for the high-energy photons, which are presumed to be produced by a two-pronged process known as inverse Compton scattering.
Four new papers in the journal Nature describe what scientists working with data from NASA's Parker Solar Probe have learned from this unprecedented exploration of our star- and what they look forward to learning next.