Examples of using Opens in new window in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Learn more Opens in new window.
Click to share via email to your friend(opens in new window).
Link opens in new window.
Click to share on Twitter(opens in new window).
Link opens in new window.
Click to share on WhatsApp(Opens in new window) 2.
Metlink Wellington opens in new window is your one-stop shop for buses, trains and harbour ferries into, out of and around the city.
Share on Google+(opens in new window).
To order HostMetro at this discounted price,click this link to order now(opens in new window).
Click to print(Opens in new window).
To apply for a visa or an NZeTA, and to read all the requirements,go to New Zealand Immigration. opens in new window.
Local Tranzit opens in new window buses cover a wide range of routes within the city and to Massey University, operating seven days a week.
Click to share on Skype(opens in new window).
These charts(link opens in new window) help health care providers determine how a child's particular BMI reading compares to the readings of other U.S. children his or her age.
Click to share on LinkedIn(opens in new window).
This view underpins Russia's interpretation of the 2014(opens in new window) and 2015(opens in new window) Minsk Agreements, which were intended to end the war.
Find out how much with this savings calculator(link opens in new window).
Click to share on Pinterest Opens in new window.
To activate this discount and order, click here now(opens in new window).
Click to share in the Pocket(opens in new window).
Click to share in Tumblr(opens in new window).
Click to share in the telegram(opens in new window).
The new program for kitchen design(opens in new window).
For more details or to order FatCow, visit(opens in new window): WEB.
Visit the cultural heart ofPalmerston North city at the Te Manawa opens in new window museum of art, science and history.
Given pause by Ukraine's refusal toswallow this modern-day version of the Brezhnev Doctrine of‘limited sovereignty'(opens in new window), Russian policymakers have changed tack.