Examples of using Is in progress in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
The feed is in progress.
Do not secure cargo while loading is in progress.
SHUTDOWN is in progress.".
Coordination of donations for the Indonesian fund is in progress.
The robbery is in progress.
It can only detect if an attack has happened or is in progress.
The inquiry is in progress.
Colouring Cream enriched with Argan oil restorative effect andnatural hair softener is in progress.
The operation is in progress.
Work is in progress on Granado.
Certification is in progress.
This section is in progress, so check back for new additions from time to time.
A cascade effect is in progress.
We make our customer care services accessible to players even when the holiday season is in progress.
But legislation is in progress.
The team is in progress and in the last four games recorded two wins, one draw and only one loss.
The first edition is in progress.
The selection of personnel for the new site,which will start operations in the beginning of February 2015, is in progress.
The cross checking is in progress.
It's obvious that Diego Costa is in progress while the other units in the composition of Conte begin to work better and better.
A very Important meeting is In progress.
But a backfire is in progress on three fronts.
The first wave of attack is in progress.
Round-the-clock work is in progress at all the key sites, the minister said.
While this love game is in progress.
All these reflexes ensure the vital activity of the baby at an involuntary level while the maturation of its central nervous system is in progress.
EU interim forecast:recovery is in progress but remains fragile.
With the status negotiations over and the Security Council expected soon to take up Martti Ahtisaari's plan for Kosovo,diplomatic maneuvering among the key international players is in progress.
A high-speed car chase is in progress.
The trial against GSK is in progress and is expected to last a few weeks.