Examples of using Insular in English and their translations into Tagalog
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The Insular Life Building.
That is what I mean by insular.
It is existent in the insular world of philosophers,[…].
The participants arrived safely at the Waterfront Insular Hotel.
Tecson later served as Insular Secretary of the Philippine Bureau of Agriculture.
The Grand Ballroom of Waterfront Insular Hotel.
Insular Life Insurance Company was established on November 26, 1910, becoming the oldest insurance agency in the country.
Over the years,the Ashkenazic population has been insular.
Prior to 1935,the Philippine Islands, an insular area of the United States had the bicameral Philippine Legislature as its legislative body.
Equatorial Guinea comprises of two portions- the mainland and the insular.
In December 1945, the House Insular Affairs of the United States Congress approved the joint resolution setting the election date at not than April 30.
A pathway for hunger modulation of learned food cue responses in insular cortex.
In December, 1945 the House Insular Affairs of the United States Congress approved the joint resolution setting the election date no later than 30 April 1946.
Apparently, this is explained by the limited space and insular society.
While the Hotel de Oriente, unlike the La Insular Cigar and Cigarette Factory, was only partially destroyed in the Battle of Manila, it was demolished afterward, and the site is now occupied by Tytana Plaza, home to the current Binondo offices of Metrobank.
The country's coral reefs span 1000 sq. miles andrepresent a third of all reefs in the insular Caribbean.
Specifically for coral reefs, Cuban reefs represent over one third of all reefs in the insular Caribbean presenting challenges for monitoring and management of such a vast area. Nonetheless, Cuba has some of the more pristine reef systems in the Caribbean.
At the southern end of the plaza is a monument to Joaquin Santa Marina,the founder of the La Insular Cigar and Cigarette Factory.
At the northern end of the plaza is an obelisk dating back to 1916 which was erected in memory of Tomas Pinpin, the first Filipino printer, which was moved to the plaza from Plaza Cervantes in 1979,[10] when it was cleared to make room for more parking space.[3] At the southern end of the plaza is a monument to Joaquin Santa Marina,the founder of the La Insular Cigar and Cigarette Factory.[10].