Exemplos de uso de Contracted em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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She contracted a fatal illness.
Simone may have contracted a virus.
Contracted for smaller parties.
His boy had contracted polio.
His contracted would run until the end of the year.
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She may have contracted meningitis.
The base of the shell is contracted.
I am contracted to eliminate.
Excluding international contracted partner numbers.
Once contracted, there is no real cure.
Oliver Cowdery had contracted tuberculosis.
When contracted to Rock Records Co., Ltd.
Avianca Holdings S.A. has contracted Navex Global Inc.
He was contracted to kill Nigella Mason.
However, it does not regulate private beds contracted by the SUS.
Dr. Marsh is contracted with the county.
Contracted service providers and web analytics.
This was later contracted to Ogbomoso.
Contracted 500 additional procedures for a CT-Split 250 procedures for each month.
Benefits for contracted providers.
SIH records information about the hospitalizations that were financed by SUS in either public or private contracted hospitals.
Then he contracted dysentery and died.
In the field of investment, in addition to granting loans,the ECSC could guarantee loans contracted by undertakings with third parties.
We were contracted to build a structure.
In this context, the present study aims to analyze the performance of the services provided through the oss contracted by the state of rio de janeiro rj.
When it is contracted, it gets shorter.
Analyzing the five maternal deaths,it was found that all were seen initially at the João Alfredo maternity hospital(private institution contracted with SUS), located in the municipality of Barreiros-PE.
We're privately contracted by Arthur Denning.
We were contracted by AGP underwriters who insured the victim.
Among the region 's two largest countries,Brazil 's GDP contracted and Mexico recorded rather sluggish output growth.