Examples of using First class is in English and their translations into German
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Medicine
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
First class is nice.
Ali, do you know what your first class is?
My first class is at 8:00.
You work nights and your first class is at noon.
The first class is fully booked.
Do you... know what your first class is next week?
First Class is taking too long.
To learn these amazing styles of dance, come join our academy. first class is free.
Your first class is next Monday.
The price for a one-way ticket is between 30 and 50 euro First class is more expensive.
First Class is played over 6 rounds.
Malaysia Airlines pre-order service from First Class is now also available in Business Class, on routes to/from Frankfurt.
First class isn't what it used to be. .
The transition to the first class is a very important event for the child and for the adult.
First class is even better but much more expensive.
But the first class is fully booked. Even what is held back.
The first class is the brāhmaṇa; the second class, the kṣatriya; the third class, the vaiśyas; and all others, fourth class, śūdras.
My first class isn't until 11:00.
The first class is an important and difficult stage in the life of a child.
Of course, the first class is more comfortable and cooler(air conditioning) than the second and third, but often you pay twice as much for the same journey.
First class was not yet necessary.
According to the ticketing file, first class was full.
Orders to the UK sent First Class are usually received the day after posting.
The new first class was inaugurated.
Its first class was held in September 1960in Falconer Hall on the University of Toronto campus with a total of 76 students.
My first class was interesting yet difficult because I didn't understand everything.
Wilson Kubwayo with his brother Nelson after a few months in America My first class was a cooking class. .
The classes began on July 1 in leased premises, and the first class was out of school in 1906.
The first classes were held in the summer semester of 1965, in the Hannover Oststadt Hospital.
After a long delay through the war years, MIT's first classes were held in the Mercantile Building in Boston in 1865.