Later the name‘Magapperu' got Colloquially transformed to Mogappair.
Colloquially, It is known as S. K. College.
Colloquially, the word haram takes on different meanings
A microphone, Colloquially nicknamed mic or mike(/maɪk/),
Although Colloquially Delhi
Colloquially it is a practice of death and dying.
Although used Colloquially for decades, following its official application in 1972,
Protein, though used Colloquially to refer to any polypeptide, refers to
Nevertheless, Colloquially, the term"cortisone" has prevailed for all drugs with cortisol effect.
They are known as blackheads, whiteheads, blemishes, pimples or even Colloquially as'spots'.
In the Southwestern United States and Mexico,
Mexican and Mexican-American track workers were Colloquially"traqueros.
John Mackintosh Square(Colloquially The Piazza) is a main square in the British
overseas territory of Gibraltar.
Sepsis, Colloquially known as blood poisoning, occurs as a
result of an infection, usually from bacteria.
though the term was also used Colloquially for territories as small as a manor châtellenie.
A microphone, Colloquially nicknamed mic or mike(/maɪk/),
is a transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal.
Ecclestone experimented with a digital television package(known Colloquially as Bernievision) which was launched at the 1996 German
To ensure maximum“electric conversation” speed,
the fat that covers the neurons, and what we know Colloquially as“nerves”, is essential.
A C-labeled venerable building in Holm, 400m from the church,
which previously housed the district's store- Colloquially known as"Old Affär'n".
Colloquially known as the IDR Act 1951, it empowered
the government to regulate the pattern of industrial development through licensing.
As part of the transition, the unit of account, at least Colloquially, changed from real to“bit” in the U. S.
The square was instead Colloquially known as Hausers Pladsand this name was used when the first street signs was installed.
Although used Colloquially for decades, following its official application in 1972,
six generations of officially named S-Klasse sedans have been produced.
Although used Colloquially for decades, following its official application in 1972,
five generations of officially named S-Class sedans have been produced.
Venmo, the new digital wallet,
has become so popular among millennials that many use the term"to Venmo" Colloquially as a verb.
Various models were made, including the Hummer from 1955 to 1959, but they are all Colloquially referred to as"Hummers" at present.
What makes the labyrinth particularly
interesting is that Vlad the Impaler(who we know Colloquially as Count Dracula) was imprisoned there for 14 years.
Tristan da Cunha Colloquially Tristan, is both a remote group of volcanic
islands in the south Atlantic Ocean and the main island of that group.
Wisden Cricketers' Almanack(often referred to simply as Wisden or Colloquially as"the Bible of Cricket") is a
cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom.
FKBP12F36V is a protein which does not naturally oligomerize but
is known to dimerize upon the addition of the AP20187 drug(Colloquially known as the BB dimerizing ligand)11,12.