Examples of using Branches in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
I am the vine, ye[are] the branches.
Branches> oil, margarines& sauces.
A and D to K- total 9 common branches.
Branches of non-EEA enterprises 5% inumili.
Wallpaper Rasch branches nature grey white 881813.
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Branches> fruit& vegetable> vegetable.
Jesus further said:“I am the vine, you are the branches.
Branches> meat& fish> fish processing.
GVA structure by main branches, 1997, as a% of total.
Branches> meat& fish> meat processing.
Jesus Christ is the vine, but we are the branches John 15:5.
Branches> meat& fish> sheep slaughtering.
It develops strong branches and its high is long lasting.
Branches: Television, radio, book and magazine publishing.
There is also a screw sleeve for branches up to a total of 100 mm2.
It is possible to make not only leaves, but also plant branches.
Small leaves, branches of berries and other details for a decor.
We will use this later for the texture of a big branch or many small branches.
Bavarian Fleckvieh Genetics has branches in many countries of the world.
And the branches are only fruitful insofar as they are joined with the vine.
Employment structure by main branches, 1997, as a% of total.
Usually all branches are conceptually directly assigned to certain properties.
The mountains were covered with its shade, and the great trees with its branches.
Such branches cut off and cut from them shanks with two couples leaves.
Use: Manufacture of detachable, air pressure connections and branches.
Indices for branches, however, cover only enterprises with 25 or more employees.
The institute is located in Oberhausen with branches in Willich and Sulzbach-Rosenberg.
Indices for branches, however, cover only enterprises with 25 or more employees.
This organization, established in 1985,has 58 affiliated associations and 321 local branches.
The latter are branches of the Helmholtz centres set up on the campus of a university partner.