Exemplos de uso de It was recovered em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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It was recovered at a crime scene.
What do you recall about the car after it was recovered?
It was recovered several months later.
And here is how it looked when it was recovered 40 years ago.
It was recovered in zone two, about half a mile away.
In the early years of s. XXI, It was recovered and rebuilt the original dome space.
It was recovered from a training camp two years ago.
Helpful Tips: Avoid saving data to same destination location from where it was recovered.
Fortunately it was recovered by the insurer.
The next panel tells the story of sickle,not lost lake, and it was recovered by S. Bento.
It was recovered in Florence in December, 1913.
Don't save the recovered video back to the same Volume from where it was recovered.
In 1741 it was recovered by a descendent of Yemen's imam.
Although the species had only been found in St. Croix and Puerto Rico,in both cases it was recovered from Amerindian village sites.
It was recovered at the scene of Shana Baker's murder.
The tale was told on a series of cassette tapes, and it was recovered in Bangor, Maine, a known stop of The Underground Femaleroad.
It was recovered from where the slate was taken.
And years later, it was recovered by a team of treasure hunters.
It was recovered intact and then sent to Quantico for processing.
Professor Clark's body… it was recovered on the road to his cabin… but he wasn't going to his cabin that Friday night.
It was recovered at the scene, but wasn't found near her.
Four months later it was recovered by the authorities who then kept it hidden for the next eleven years.
It was recovered from a previous wound in the victim's shoulder.
It was recovered at the apartment-- the only hard evidence we have against the Night Vulture.
It was recovered, with the monkey intact, in the Atlantic Ocean by USS"Borie.
It was recovered a month later by the White Star liner RMS Oceanic with the bodies still aboard.
It was recovered three months later by Australian and British troops, and taken to Australia in 1919 as a trophy.
It was recovered on 26 March 2014 by Mauna Kea, and removed from the Sentry Risk Table on 28 March 2014.
It was recovered in 1974, by Richard Eugene McCrosky, G. Schwartz and JH Bulger based on a predicted position by Brian G. Marsden.
It was recovered in 2003 and, today, houses a museum of archaeology, where valuable items collected in Esporão and in Perdigões are displayed.