Examples of using Drafted in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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I drafted you.
I just got drafted.
Drafted on black paper.
Your dad drafted me.
These are the people who drafted.
People also translate
Been drafted internally.
I want women to be drafted.
They are drafted differently.
But nothing compared to being drafted.
I just drafted a book this year.
Nor had he met the lawyer who drafted it.
This law is drafted horribly.".
He was part of the committee that drafted RSS.
I have drafted hundreds of letters like this.
Such a bill, however, has never been drafted.
Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence at age 33.
While you have been saving mankind, I drafted an affidavit.
Oury drafted legislation authorizing the organization of the Confederate Territory of Arizona.
It ended after Arafat refused to accept a proposal drafted by US and Israeli negotiators.
Map of"Annam" drafted by Alexandre de Rhodes(1651) showing"Cocincina"(left) and"Tunkin"(right).
According to the Disney canon,particularly in the 1942 short Donald Gets Drafted, Donald's full name is Donald Fauntleroy Duck.
The new constitution drafted by the junta will no doubt cause more problems with the U.S., Sebastian said.
During the 2009 Draft Kane beat The Brian Kendrick for a draft pick and, later in the night, was drafted back to SmackDown.
According to the cartoon"Donald Gets Drafted"(1942), Donald's full name is Donald Fauntleroy Duck.
I drafted the letter, practitioner C from the Dafa Association amended it and sent me the second draft, which was for the media.
But once the Obamacare repeal legislation is drafted, both chambers will need to approve it, and a presidential signature will be required.
Atlanta drafted Doncic with the very next pick, then traded him to Dallas for rookie Trae Young and a protected 2019 first-round pick.
Hamilton led the Annapolis Convention(1786) that called for the Philadelphia Convention, which drafted the United States Constitution, in which he also took part.
The Archbishop of Canterbury drafted the Charter on June 15th, 1215 at Runnymede near Windsor to make peace between the two parties.
Thomas Jefferson of Virginia drafted the declaration, and John Adams was a leader in the debates in favor of its adoption.