Examples of using Another square in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Together the parts create another square.
Have stitched another square for the Rouenneries quilt.
there ritrroverete in another square.
Take another square of asian and cut out another heart.
You move pieces simply by dragging them to another square.
Make another square the same for the other side of the cushion.
They thought Bawer must have another square in mind.
Rembrandtplein is another square that really comes to life when night falls.
Players move their pieces diagonally from one square to another square.
Turn right, and cross another square until you reach the Konradstrasse;
You thus pass the café-bar I Korónia and you reach another square, the Plátsa.
We have built two A Frames and another square frame with corner braces to hold it ridged.
Players move their pieces diagonally from one square to another square. .
Another square worth stopping at is the Plaça de Rius i Taulet, with its famous clock tower,
like a simple granny square or another square or star.
In another square, next to the Baroque buildings of Santa Maria Maddalena
If you are unable to bounce the ball before you hit it into another square, then you are out and must change with
on the right there is another square, located underneath the church.
If I held up a square that was one foot square and the color of earth, and I held up another square that was the root two square-- so it's 1.5 times bigger-- and was the color of the oceans; and I said, what is the relative value of these two things?
When walking a little back towards the left and up you reach another square with the Mitrópoli Kímissis tis Theotókou(the cathedral),
When walking a little back towards the left and up you reach another square with the Mitrópoli Kímissis tis Theotókou(the cathedral),
Possibility of extension of another 80 square meters.
Also here, I have another small square, glued on a black paper.