sase उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Private investment can create jobs in a country like Peru, said SASE's Raul Guerrero, but the trick is to steer it toward sectors that require plenty of labor, like tourism and agribusiness.
- :: : The main point of the SASE is to make it as easy as possible for your recipient to comply with whatever you're requesting, and to improve your chances of a reply.
- Two busloads of people _ about 100 _ were taken by local Serb officials to the mountain villages of Zalazje and Sase, just outside Srebrenica, where candles were lit for the dead and wreaths were laid.
- To get your ( free ) copy, in time for summer grilling, send a business-size SASE to : BBQ With Port, Ficklin Vineyards, 30246 Avenue 71 / 2, Madera, CA 93637.
- "My husband was ordered to help with the cleansing actions during Srebrenica _ he saw horrible things, " said Mira Stanarcevic, whose husband, Ilija, is the manager of the Sase Mine and a powerful SDS member.
- Tickets may be purchased by calling Theatix at ( 213 ) 466-1767, or sending an SASE to the L . A . Conservancy, 727 W . Seventh St ., No . 955, Los Angeles, Calif . 90017.
- If you are a mixed-breed dog owner and have a marvelous mutt, send a SASE for submission instructions to : Pet Gazette Publications, Mutt Dept ., 427 E . 17th St . 235, Costa Mesa, Calif . 92627.
- One of the most common uses is when companies are legally required to send something upon request, such as a " winners list " at the end of a sweepstakes; the company will require a SASE to be included with the request to avoid paying postage.
- For an SASE, I'll track down that missing piece in your verbal picture of the world, wherever it may be lurking _ in the demimonde of dialect and slang, in the cobwebbed corners of cyberspace, in the benthic darkness of an unabridged dictionary.
- If the addressee is within the same country, there is no need for an IRC because a self-addressed stamped envelope ( SASE ) or return postcard will suffice; but if the addressee is in another country an IRC removes the necessity of acquiring foreign postage or sending appropriate currency.