Examples of using Cemeteries in English and their translations into Malay
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Military Cemeteries.
In cemeteries. Where?
We have four cemeteries.
About cemeteries and funerals.
So too with cemeteries.
Cemeteries remind us of our mortality.
There were two old cemeteries.
The cemeteries needed protection from wandering animals.
The most beautiful cemeteries in Italy.
Please act appropriately while visiting cemeteries.
What draws you to cemeteries and places of death?
Please tell me they don't decorate the cemeteries here.
You're visiting cemeteries and hiding in League safe houses.
The council is responsible for more than 150 cemeteries.
There are two cemeteries east and west of the village.
They also exhumed 134 bodies from 67 cemeteries.
As a rule, Italian cemeteries are all very, very similar to each other.
It's a small village with an ancient monastery and cemeteries.
Monuments, museums, bunkers and cemeteries are a living commemoration to the Battle of Normandy.
It is a little village with an ancient monastery and cemeteries.
After all, land in cemeteries, especially in large cities, becomes more expensive every year.
During Obon,the smell of senko incense fills Japanese houses and cemeteries.
On a trip to Xinjiang in September,AFP visited 13 destroyed cemeteries across four cities and sawbones in at least three Shayar sites.
Volunteer to place an American Flag on each grave in national cemeteries.
In just two years, dozens of cemeteries have been destroyed in the northwest region, according to an Agence France-Presse investigation with satellite imagery analysts Earthrise Alliance.
Many volunteer place an American Flag on each grave in national cemeteries.
Landscape architects helpcoordinate the development of areas such as parks, cemeteries, public gardens, and academic campuses, and they also help maintain wetlands, forestland, streams, and rivers.
Many volunteers place an American flag on every grave in national cemeteries.
And many volunteers place an American flag on each grave in national cemeteries.
Every year volunteers place an American flag on each grave in all national cemeteries.