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 Translation for 'G F' from English to Bosnian

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GF

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GeHfgasGrkgrmgro

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Usage Examples English
  • He generally avoided programmatic music, but his Sixth Symphony, composed "in memoriam" G. F. Watts, was, Stanford acknowledged, inspired by Watts's sculptures and paintings.
  • The genus "Glirodon" has been described by Engelmann G.F. and Callison G. (1999) from a 'gliriform tooth'.
  • The Grade II listed church of St. Philip and St. James, was built between 1866 and 1867 next to Clifton Green, G.F. Jones of York being the architect.
  • He became known for his solo playing and for work in duets with pianist Steve Miller and guitarist G. F. Fitzgerald.
  • All definitions agree that bases are substances that react with acids, as originally proposed by G.-F.

  • The months with a Friday the 13th are determined by the Dominical letter (G, F, GF, etc.) of the year.
  • An "isomorphism" between two Boolean algebras "A" and "B" is a homomorphism "f" : "A" → "B" with an inverse homomorphism, that is, a homomorphism "g" : "B" → "A" such that the composition "g" ∘ "f": "A" → "A" is the identity function on "A", and the composition "f" ∘ "g": "B" → "B" is the identity function on "B".
  • The Western Australia border has a history involving the South Australian government astronomer, G.F.
  • A typical chord sequence, usually called the "Andalusian cadence" may be viewed as in a modified Phrygian: in E the sequence is Am–GF–E [...].
  • Chester electric tram number 4, built by G.F. Milnes & Co. in 1903, has been preserved by Hooton Park Trust and is currently undergoing restoration.

  • In the following table of musical scales in the circle of fifths, the Pythagorean comma is visible as the small interval between e.g.
  • Sintering that uses an arc produced via a capacitance discharge to eliminate oxides before direct current heating, was patented by G.
  • Point-of-Pines Camps was created on Upper Shin Pond and operated by G.
  • Ashley's early family life was loveless, a circumstance common among the British upper classes, and resembled in that respect the fictional childhood of Esther Summerson vividly narrated in the early chapters of Charles Dickens's novel "Bleak House".
  • Catharsis is a term in dramatic art that describes the effect of tragedy (or comedy and quite possibly other artistic forms) principally on the audience (although some have speculated on characters in the drama as well).

  • The finale measures of the first movement of Ravel's Piano Concerto in G feature the harmonization of a descending hybrid scale (phrygo-major).
  • The first known publication of a margarita recipe was in the December 1953 issue of "Esquire", with a recipe calling for an ounce of Sierra tequila, a dash of triple sec, and the juice of half a lime or lemon.
  • In 1944, the company began selling Johnson's Baby Lotion.
  • "Glossina" is almost entirely restricted to grassland and forested areas of the Afrotropics.
  • As with other public schools, a scheme was devised towards the end of the 19th century to familiarise privileged schoolboys with social conditions in deprived areas.

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