英語 での This science の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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This science is hard.
Advancement of this science.
This science is wrong.
Where did this science come from?
This Science of Happiness.
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Where does this science come from?
Art 7: Whether God is the object of this science?
Laughter But this science is bigger than medicine.
And you call this science!
This science is not simple, but it is worth to study it.
The rest will have to master this science on their own, in which the 5 main rules will help.
This science is still in its early stages, but there has been some success.
After decades of underground nuclear testing this science has been refined to an extraordinary level of competence.
This science is inextricably linked to sound(mantras), color, and image.
For the most divinescience is also most honorable and this science alone must be in two ways most divine.
This science is attained throughout life, improving and honing your“запретные….
Your issues as it relates to this science, is how to maintain your own high-functioning learning machine.
This science of the ZERO point of that scene was that from now on.
Your issues as it relates to this science, is how to maintain your own high-functioning learning machine.
This science is taught by Sri Krsna Himself or by His bona fide, confidential servants.
This science also included an understanding of various different types of inherited“psychopathies.”.
And, this science, he says, must understand the"cause and cure of all psycho-somatic ills…".
However, this science covers a large field, so it's difficult to determine the specific category of a species.
This science is different- more general- than the mathematics-based science we have had for the past 300 or so years.
This science ZERO since that's what it feels like to me, but the trending videos that is similar to this I think there.
Laughter This science is different, more general, than the mathematics-based science that we have had for the past 300 or so years.
This science is relatively new, and entered the courtrooms only in 1902, when fingerprint evidence was accepted, in an English court, for the first time.