Examples of using Aro in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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Aro= a group, collection, herd, etc.
Times the annualized rate of occurrence(ARO).
Red Aro lost one of his eyes.
Determine the Annual Rate of Occurrence(ARO).
ARO ТМ: cooked-smoked poultry parts, sausages, cooked sausages;
The risk of developing Alzheimer's disease(aro) 900 daily 10.
Some of the Aro leaders, like Okoro Toti, were arrested, tried by tribunals, and hanged.
Historians argue that the tradition of decorating their homes with compositions of fresh plants and flowers aro….
As expected, Aro forces resisted all axes strongly, although they lacked modern weapons.
On February 13, 2008, Flight of the Conchords had their first post-Grammy concert, a freebie show,at a small Wellington video store called Aro Video.
WEB Company"ARO- All Rent Offers" is a young and fast-growing company in the Ukrainian market.
MV-lehti- a Finnish-language news site hosted abroad that is known for its right-wing, anti-immigrant, and anti-EU views-also produced some of the false information about Aro.
The Aro people and their allies resisted the penetration which threatened their culture, influence, and sovereignty.
The war began after increasing tension between Aro leaders and British colonialists after years of failed negotiations.
Aro told Foreign Policy magazine:"The goal of these campaigns is to discredit the voices in Finland that are critical of Russia.".
A suspect is nowbeing investigated for coordinating the campaign against Ms Aro while one of her collaborators is suspected to have passed on information about her whereabouts and assignments.
The Anglo- Aro War(1901- 1902) was a conflict between the Aro Confederacy in present-day Eastern Nigeria, and the British Empire.
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Aro told FP that she became a target because her reporting brought into question Helsinki's traditionally measured line with Moscow.
Adding another layer to the case, the Helsinki police department announced in October 2016 that an employee from Yle,the Finnish broadcaster where Aro works, is suspected of providing the information that was later used to defame her.
Battles between British and Aro forces continued throughout the region until spring 1902 when Aro forces were defeated in the last major battle at Bende.
Jessikka Aro began investigating four years ago how pro-Kremlin disinformation is spread in Finland through social media and websites believed to be linked to Russia.
In Finland, the investigative journalist Jessica Aro was subjected to an elaborate international discrediting campaign following her coverage of pro-Kremlin trolling on Finnish internet sites in 2014.
Although Aro dominance crumbled in March 1902, many Aros took part in later resistances against the British in the region such as Afikpo(1902- 1903), Ezza(1905), and other areas where the Aro had a particularly significant presence.
In 2014, Aro followed up on reports of a Russian“troll factory” in St. Petersburg that was seeking to influence public opinion in the West about Kremlin manoeuvres abroad.
Aro saw the actions of Kremlin-connected internet trolls as"a threat to Finnish people's freedom of speech" telling Deutsche Welle(DW) she"was really astonished to find out that it's quite big- super big actually."[1].