Examples of using Bhalla in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Mrs. Bhalla.
Bhalla, Who's head?
Tell Bhalla.
Bhalla, shall we kill her?
No, don't show Bhalla.
Bhalla(United States of America).
Stamp it out, Bhalla!
Bhalla, what are you doing here alone?
Can we trust this dog, Bhalla?
Oh, God! Captain Bhalla, please talk to her.
Bhalla, have you ever felt that you should kill your mother?
My son will make me light the pyre… while Bhalla is still alive.
Bhalla, today you are the king so order to kill Baahubali.
The Board endorsed the nominations of T. Repasch(Governing Bodies), R. Bhalla(Executive Heads) and C. Monier(participants) as new members of the Audit Committee to serve from January 2015 to December 2018.
Bhalla, You didn't come for breakfast You didn't come for meeting.
But Mrs. Bhalla was saying that… you have already selected a boy for Sana.
Bhalla, Devasena will be your wife and I promise to fulfill your desire.
For this pilot, our country lead Sakshi Bhalla partnered with local action group The Climate Agenda, who mobilised over 5,000 students from across Varanasi's university network to create visions and action plans for Varanasi's sustainable future.
Needhi Bhalla is an American biologist. She researches mitosis and meiosis in Caenorhabditis elegans. Bhalla is an associate professor at University of California, Santa Cruz.
Sakshi Bhalla has been campaigning since she was a little girl growing up in Delhi.
Needhi Bhalla was raised on the southern shore of Long Island near Queens. She was born to Indian parents in Khatri family who emigrated to the United States in the 1960s and 1970s for higher education opportunities. Bhalla's mother is a nutritionist and her father, a United States Air Force engineer.
Bhalla worked as an assistant professor from 2008- 2015 in the Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology at University of California, Santa Cruz. She became an associate professor in 2015,[1] and was appointed to full professorship in 2019. Bhalla is on the working group of Mothers in Science which works to evaluate scientific conference guidelines to address barriers facing parents.