Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Surface again in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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He will surface again.
The uterus epithelium clothes the surface again.
You will be surface again soon.
In the next generation the white seeds surface again.
Treat the treated surface again with thin Teakfix.
Then you can place the front wheel on the surface again.
Treat the treated surface again thinly with Antiekwas.
I'm hoping that in this calamity the book might surface again.
When you start your Surface again, you're back where you left off.
He has to come to the surface again.
Smooth the surface again with the same brush(without applying new product). 6.
A finer tool is then used to grind the surface again.
Rub the surface again with Original Rust
It can take a long time until they emerge to the surface again.
A little later, she tried to surface again but was attacked by a diving float plane.
If the paper is not coming away easily hold the steam plate on the surface again.
Then wash out the mop with clean water and damp-wipe the surface again with fresh cleaning solution and leave to dry.
With Pier+Horizon, Paul de Kort aims to bring the former Zuiderkrib to the surface again.
A section of the pavement was brought to the surface again at the restoration.
you wearing off last Versiegerungsreste and refines the surface again.
The glacier's meltwaters seep into the karsty bedrock and reach the surface again near the source of the Partnach.
into which groundwater reaches the surface again.
will surface again, and people will embrace it
With kids, you don't have time to remember if you need to seal, polish, or recondition your surface again.
Remaining magnetism at the core will then penetrate to the surface again within several days.
The memory of what he experienced a quarter of a century ago comes to the surface again.
They dive, swim on that certain depth horizontally further, and surface again.
That, in turn, leads to another expansion followed by a contraction as the surface again cools.
So, every field line that pierces the surface of an object upward must eventually turn around and pierce the surface again going down.
He surfaces again as Henry Viera, a freshman at Duke in 1999.