Examples of using Classically in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ecclesiastic
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I'm not classically trained.
In Nashville, these must-see attractions reflect the artistic, historic and classically Southern vibe the city emulates.
Classically, this is what we are taught.
Oh, my God. She's classically trained.
Classically, only one homeopathic medicine is used at a time.
She was one of those rare, classically hot women, who had everything.
Classically, we have defined ourselves by the things we love.
At the same time, the artist chose a classically Russian motive for his landscape.
Classically it is depicted as planet of emotions and motherhood.
As you may or may not know, outside of North America, classically“z” is often pronounced“zed” rather than“zee”.
Classically, white or bright yellow chalk is used, although some may use paint or white tape.
So, another aspect of this situation classically, is to investigate whether or not it really makes us feel strong.
Classically romantic and easy to care for, try a medium length style with a blown back top section.
And just because you don't eat animal products,doesn't mean you can't eat classically animal-based foods.
Tennis- classically, although less so since the advent of lighter tennis rackets and two-handed backhands.
Crew had to wear winter gear to stay warm butthe actors' breath on camera helped to create the classically eerie scenes.
Classically, the best way to get rid of a tattoo was to simply remove the skin that contained it.
The entire aesthetic and the girls themselves are so classically beautiful, which is what we tried to imitate with my pictorial.”.
Classically, five days of fever plus four of five diagnostic criteria must be met to establish the diagnosis.
Oxford is home to one of the oldest universities inthe world and is known for its breathtaking, classically inspired architecture.
Grandfather clocks classically were made in 8 day and 30 hour varieties(lasting this length of time when wound up).
Most of the rest ofpirate-speak, like“avast”, are simply just old nautical terms classically used by all seaman, not just pirates.
A classically youthful style, cut with electric clippers, this is always one of the most popular choices in young mens haircuts.
Recently, Prince Charles came under controversy for promoting a classically designed development on the land of the former Chelsea Barracks in London.
Classically trained at the Conservatoire de Paris, he leapt into the international orchestral and solo music scene when he joined the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in 1992.
Choosing our uPVC slidingsash windows means you can have classically aesthetic, long-lasting windows that can save you money on energy bills.
Classically, though, it more resembled the modern phrase“going postal” or someone who just snaps for various reasons and goes on a murderous rampage, very similar to what is depicted in the Michael Douglas' film, Falling Down.
While today the term“softdrink” tends to refer to a carbonated beverage, it classically just meant any drink that didn't contain a significant amount of alcohol.
For example, PVC doors are classically equipped with double-glazed windows or closed with a panel(perhaps you could see them at someone on the balcony).
Certain medications have been associated with an increase in osteoporosis risk;only glucocorticosteroids and anticonvulsants are classically associated, but evidence is emerging with regard to other drugs.