Examples of using Step was in English and their translations into German
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Political
Which step was it?
Everything is alright, I kind of lie, the step was too narrow….
Which step was that?
This step was not previously widely reported.
It seems that step was left out.
People also translate
Next step was to built concentration camp KL Warschau ger.
Every little step was questioned;
This step was greatly welcomed after so many years of division.
We have to be fair: this step was to be expected.
My first step was going with all hemp underwear.
The legendary Reebok Elements Step was and still is the"step to success.
This step was meticulously prepared over the last six months.
The logical next step was just round the corner.
The step was released in 1951 design by painter Santiago Martinez.
Another important step was the creation of a Nomination.
The step was first climbed unaided in 1985 by the Spaniard Oscar Cadiach.
His next step was a success as well.
This step was made independently at different places shortly after the paper became known….
This major step was taken at the end of a long journey.
Our first step was the presentation of benchmarks and best practice approaches for SAP to SAP system integration.
A further major step was development of the new building in Tübingen in 1999.
This step was decided last year in November with the goal to remove some bureaucratic burdens associated with maintaining a legal entity.
One major step was to set up the European Voluntary Service in 2000.
Their first step was a half-committed approach to online gambling.
Their next step was to justify the capitulation of the government.
Logical next step was Half distance… 2018 was my debut in Ironman 70.3 Mallorca more than 3500 athletes!!
The exultation about this step was great in all three of these countries; their expectations of the EU are even greater now.
The first important step was on 30 December 2002, when Qatar acceded to the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards.
A first important step was the change in Mugabe's indigenisation policy, which required foreign investors to divest at least 51 percent of their shares to local partners.
This courageous step was also funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety in the context of environmental protection aid.

