Examples of using Practically extinct in English and their translations into Portuguese
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It was practically extinct.
Today, the GuatÃ3 language is practically extinct.
They're practically extinct.
One hundred years ago,the American bison was practically extinct.
Our kind is practically extinct.
The“Achés” where the last native group that arise on the Eastern part of Paraguay and that during the 50's and60's where practically extinct.
They're practically extinct, Dee Dee.
By 1938 unemployment was practically extinct.
The blue Spix's Macaw was thought to be practically extinct… with the last remaining family living under protection… at the Blu Bird Sanctuary in Rio de Janeiro.
The consoles usually come with automatic or manual antenna toggle switches, but in many cases these are just toggle switches antenna tape,that are practically extinct.
These modules are already practically extinct for a long time.
Practically extinct in developed countries, formerly called first world countries, tuberculosis has returned to global focus given its growing incidence rate and mortality.
By the early 19th century cabildos were practically extinct after failed rebellions by the African slaves.
Despite being practically extinct in developed countries, tuberculosis remains a threat in poor and underdeveloped countries, particularly in Africa, where it continues to kill millions of people every year.
In the early years of the 20th century,Cabrera considers the Iberian lynx practically extinct in the North and East of the Peninsula and even abundant in the Center and Southwest.
Today, with the salt pans practically extinct(they can be visited at the Eco-Museu Marinha da Troncalhada), clams, cockles, grooved razor shells and mussels can be caught here, as can sea bass, cuttlefish, sole and eel, among other species.
Trading relations with the Taruma had ceased since, according to Roth,the Taruma in this area were practically extinct and the survivors integrated into the Waiwai Roth 1929: IX, X.
Concerning the habitat of Laelia purpurata today is practically extinct and was also placed along the sea shore since Torres district until Porto Alegre, moving forward the interior, at maximum, for 20 kilometer.
This modern premium wine producer recovered in 2007 an indigenous white grape variety in the region, Jampal,who was practically extinct and of which there were only 200 vines in the near field.
After the publication of the ldb 5692/71, geometric design is not an obligatory subject in schools of basic education in fact;the use of the compass and ruler is practically extinct from the curriculum of middle school students.
The great pillar of humanity is education and their training is developed in schools, but without an educational plan focused on environmental education,is practically extinct commitment of the school community with the environment in which he lives.