Examples of using Which stood in English and their translations into Spanish
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Which stood for"Total Information Awareness.
The main colour was red which stood for tapu.
The first tower, which stood on the site of the present Käfigturm, was built in 1256 during the second expansion of Bern.
And I saw the seven angels which stood before God;
Bazira, which stood on the precipice of a mountain was fortified by"nature and art" and showed no signs of capitulating.
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Add here the puree, which stood in the refrigerator.
And now slowly opened the eyes of the figure which stood before me.
Every hours which stood to live They will wait.
Rev 8:2 AndI saw the seven angels which stood before God;
The first lighthouse which stood at Punta Doncella was projected in 1861.
Use arrow keys to drive your bike on which stood the dinosaur.
In the 19th century,the square was known as Aziziye Square after the cathedral mosque which stood there.
Aristotle founded the Lyceum,all'which stood even a walk and a garden.
The cash balance of Euro8,301,309 as at 31 December 2010 represents an increase compared with the 2008 year-end cash balance, which stood at Euro7,362,182.
The number of United Nations Members, which stood at 51 in 1945, has increased to 185 in 1995.
This is an important issue as Austria has one of the highest gender pay gaps in the EU, which stood at 23.7% in 2011.
Ezra Solomon built the first temple, which stood until it was destroyed by Babylon.
Near the serpent is the Moon's crescent, which stood for Enki.
And I saw the seven angels which stood before God;
REVELATION 8:2-4 AndI saw the seven angels which stood before God;
Its name comes from the tile factories which stood at its actual spot.
The autocracy had conditioned the movements which stood against it.”.
Dr. Louis walked over to a wide filing cabinet, which stood by the wall opposite the window.
The Rothschilds had granted loans to Turkey, which stood at nearly 100 million£.
It took its name from the Arabic cemetery(al-maqabir) which stood in this section of the town.
The claim was made primarily because of Niang's height, which stood at 1.75 m(5 ft 9 in) when he was 13 years old.
The official residence of the Pontifex Maximus was the Domus Publica("State House") which stood between the House of the Vestal Virgins and the Via Sacra, close to the Regia.