Examples of using Were published in English and their translations into Turkish
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During Spock's lifetime, seven editions of his book were published.
Results were published in 1999.
Twenty-four Angel novels were published.
Two books were published that would change the study of dreams.
Two booklets were published.
The books were published by an association representing the Macedonian minority.
Yes, and two were published.
At this time, the first Vlach dictionaries, grammar books and primers were published.
Six novels were published.
In 2001, 778 mass-market historical romances were published.
These romances were published anonymously.
During this time only six poems of his were published.
Do you know how many books were published once upon a time? I love them.
A year later, this month, the two books were published.
Do you know how many books were published once upon a time? I love them?
The other translations of the book were published in 2008.
But 75,000 documents were published, and they contained about 100 names.
The OAuth 2.0 Framework and Bearer Token Usage were published in October 2012.
Some of these were published by Ariolasoft,"Sepulcri Scelerati" and"Ziggurat.
The results of Grimaldi's observations were published posthumously in 1665.
If anything were published or if we ever see her face again.
After more than a year of analysis, the first news stories were published on April 3, 2016.
His translations from French were published in the Classics series of the Ministry.
She has lots of article, essay and story which were published various magazines.
Kinsella's first poems were published in the University College Dublin magazine National Student.
Average wage rates in the Soviet Union were published relatively rarely.
Her first short stories and essays were published in various literary journals during 1992-1995.
Do you know how many books were published once upon a time?
Five volumes of the biography were published between 1855 and 1859.