Examples of using Explorations in English and their translations into Hindi
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Explorations have no end.
The book prompted other explorations of the city.
When I'm uncertain about my business, I immerse myself in health and lifestyle explorations.
Several inventions and explorations are being made in the field.
Expanding chemical space for drug discovery explorations.
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In 2002 Barenboim and Said published a joint book of theircollected conversations, Parallels and Paradoxes: Explorations in Music and Society.
Excavation at Hastinapura and other Explorations in the upper Ganga and Sutlej Basins 1950-52 By B.B.
While explorations of these two subjects date back thousands of years, the formal science of psychology is actually quite young.
The harder-to-reach“fruits” include deep sea explorations, crude oil from sand and, somewhat more tenuously, bio-fuels.
In our later years, thereis a deep desire to simplify our lives and to return to the enjoyment of our childhood explorations of the natural world.
But during our early explorations, we began internalizing words and they soon began to have meaning.
Sunu Band usesadvanced sensor technology that can allow you to access a variety of applications for navigation, explorations and way-finding.
It is your story of the explorations and discoveries you have made, and still want to make, about Spirit and yourself.
An example of the range of geocritical practices canbe found in Tally's collection Geocritical Explorations: Space, Place, and Mapping in Literary and Cultural Studies.
When the French began their explorations of the area, they took the word and“Frenchified” it, turning it into the“Chicago” we know today.
Some historians believe that Columbus visited Iceland's Snaefellsnes Peninsula in 1477 andthere learned of Viking explorations of the New World.
Through real case studies and explorations, your assumptions are challenged and you gain new perspectives.
Annie Dillard, Pulitzer Prize-winning American author,also combined observations on nature and philosophical explorations in several ecotheological writings, including Pilgrim at Tinker Creek.
Through travels, cultural explorations and constant work with society- we develop our pedagogical tools and fulfil"teachers' luggage".
The city of Porto is very compact, which is great for making explorations on foot, as long as you do not mind making an effort on the climbs.
During this period, Blake made explorations into poetry; his early work displays knowledge of Ben Jonson, Edmund Spenser, and the Psalms.
Alexander Cunningham in 1861 andRobert Bruce Foote in 1863 began their explorations and recording of prehistoric antiquities of the country in the subsequent period.
You get the result of 40 years of explorations, research, study, analysis, understanding, and development in order to give the future generations a positive perspective.
During this period, Blake was also making explorations into poetry, his early work displays knowledge of Ben Jonson and Edmund Spenser.
He was famed for his travels and explorations in Asia and the Americas, as well as his extraordinary knowledge of languages and cultures.
Besides conquests, Spanish conquistadors made significant explorations into the Amazon Jungle, the interior of North America, the Pacific Ocean.
Russian state oilcompany Rosneft will continue geological explorations in the Arctic offshore zone after ExxonMobil quits the joint projects, reports TASS.
Loaned for rescue missions and scientific explorations, Allen's yacht, the Octopus, is one of the largest in the world at over 400 feet long, equipped with two helicopter pads, a pool and two submarines.