Mga halimbawa ng paggamit ng The programme sa Ingles at ang kanilang mga pagsasalin sa Tagalog
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Is the programme for you.
But what killed off the programme?
I think the programme is awesome.
One of these individuals did not start the programme.
Ang mga tao ay isinasalin din
I want it to come out," he said of the programme.
To continue the programme of the NGO.
The programme is divided into two projects: 1.
It is usually held 2 weeks before the programme starts.
The programme will be offered over thirty four(34) months.
Effectively what I'm saying is the programme needs to be rebooted.
In 1965, the programme was extended to a continuing basis.
Will some young people going on the programme have challenging behaviour?
In some cases,we may ask the young person to leave the programme.
He is leading the programme‘Economy' of radio‘Moscow Speaks'.
Set reminders andget notified 30 minutes before the programme starts.
During the rest of the programme(Phase 2 and 3), young people will be staying at home each night.
Now basis on the test result,select the programme and start training.
Young people will find out what team they are in on the first day of the programme.
There are currently 35 pairings under the programme, involving 70 cities(35 EU and 35 non-EU).
Each team is led by a consistent mentor for the majority of the programme.
Thus the Communist Manifesto appeared as the programme of the first marxist organisation in history- the Communist League.
Participants are responsible for following our simple code of conduct during the programme.
Applications and enquiries should be addressed to the programme responsible for the page used.
Nelufar was also a reporter for Channel 4 News,covering domestic issues for the programme.
(See the biography of Gorenstein for further details on the programme to classify finite simple groups.).
In March 2009, out of the 434 local authorities in the UK,15 were participating in the programme.
Now known as the Programme Frecker, it is currently run from the FrancoForum, a language teaching facility owned by the government of St. Pierre.
Anna Musgrave of the Refugee Council argues that the programme"is rarely talked about and the Home Office, in the main, stay fairly quiet about it.".