Examples of using Examples include in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Medicine
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
Examples include.
Popular examples include.
Examples include aspartame and saccharin.
Recent examples include.
Examples include Montessori and Waldorf schools.
Specific examples include.
Examples include antibiotics and pigments.
These are called muscle relaxants, and examples include rocuronium bromide and vecuronium bromide.
Examples include shoes, clothes, computers, watches;
Some examples include.
Examples include superconductivity and variable-range hopping.
Some examples include.
Examples include www/firefox, security/gpgme, and mail/sylpheed-claws.
Some examples include.
Examples include, but are not limited to: manufacturing and/or fulfilling orders;
Specific examples include stroke and heart attack.
Examples include Circe, Calypso, the Sirens, and the Lotus-eaters.
Recent examples include placements in Germany, Bulgaria and Estonia.
Examples include summonses, applications, judgments, appeals and objections.
Prominent examples include polyphenols, terpenes, sulfuraphane, and numerous others.
Examples include demographics, domain names, and Web site traffic.
Other examples include autonomous mobility, energy storage and smart grids.
Examples include gambling, video games and weather forecasting.
Examples include forwarding reference material to a friend or job referrals.
Examples include household fuel oil and other oil derivatives as well as precious metal jewelery.
Examples include any direct or implied threats on any communication channel; intimidating language;
Examples include audits of national inspections based on EU standards, guidance and better monitoring.
Examples include public broadcasting bodies, universities, sickness insurance funds and municipal enterprises.
Examples include transport pallets, machine protective guarding, tablets and air ducts(as twin-sheet parts).
Examples include mistreating prisoners-of-war, killing hostages, or deliberately destroying cities, towns or villages.