Examples of using First opened in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The market first opened….
It first opened in 1926.
Not much has changed since the place first opened.
It first opened in 1928.
Sitting down next to Grahart, Julianus the First opened his mouth.
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This mall first opened in 1990.
Don't worry, I almost didn't look further when I first opened it.
Badesøen first opened in 1973.
First opened in 1927… the lot has been in continuous operation… for eight decades.
Delirium 3-D first opened in 2008.
The first opened in Gorky Park, Moscow, in 1932.
The sinkhole in Solikamsk when it first opened on November 2014.
When they first opened, they had eight species.
I felt like Howard Carter when he first opened Tutankhamen's tomb.
Mcdonald's first opened its doors to Pakistan in 1998 in Lahore.
Allegations are logical because the Dutch first opened coffee plantations in Indonesia.
When it first opened in 1935, the system had just two lines.
It was he who first opened my naive eyes.
When it first opened in 1935, the system had just two lines.
The post office first opened in April 1892.
The gym first opened in the 1930s, and has barely changed since.
When fast food companies first opened they generally introduced one size.
The monastery first opened during the Byzantine era and was only closed in 1923.
The original World Trade Centre station first opened in July 1909 and was known as the Hudson Terminal.
When the company first opened their doors, they were only offering shared hosting services.
Hokkaido University, which first opened as Sapporo Agriculture College in 1876.
Maison Guillaume first opened in 2008 and captivated the taste buds of locals.
Taco Bell was founded by Glen Bell, an entrepreneur who first opened a hot dog stand called Bell's Drive-In in San Bernardino, California in 1948.
Hokkaido University first opened as Sapporo Agricultural College in 1876.
Taco Bell was founded by Glen Bell, who first opened a hot dog stand called Bell's Drive-In in San Bernardino, California in 1946.