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  1. fly-rock buffering distance - WordReference Forums

    Jul 27, 2010 · In addition to the information required for the air and noise modeling, the following information is required to perform the vibration modeling: ¡ Type of building for receptor (i.e. …

  2. <nothing too> sophisticated | WordReference Forums

    Apr 16, 2019 · Yes, there is. I want something simple, nothing too sophisticated. I don't want anything that is very sophisticated.

  3. mustn't / couldn't / can't have done | WordReference Forums

    Sep 15, 2019 · It means that if they have done any professional modeling (modeling they were paid for) or have a portfolio then they are disqualified from consideration. The organizers are …

  4. 3D asset - WordReference Forums

    Apr 1, 2009 · When modeling your 3D assets, it may make your life easier to model them in your modeling application with the same orientation as in.... Mi intento: Cuando modelas tus ? en …

  5. Modelling Dough - WordReference Forums

    Nov 11, 2011 · Hello, I am looking to translate English product titles into 3 languages: Spanish I would like to translate this title: Modeling Dough It is like play-do, so it is a childrens activity. …

  6. consistent or consistently? - WordReference Forums

    Dec 14, 2010 · Hi guys, should I use consistent or consistently in the following chunk? "Consistent(ly) with the tenets of Cognitive Linguistics, Cognitive Grammar is designed to be a …

  7. Proficient/well-versed at/in | WordReference Forums

    Oct 31, 2018 · Hi, I want to make my resume clean and understandable but concise like an American resume. Which one of these compounds are correct and meaningful: Proficient at/in …

  8. model wives - WordReference Forums

    Jan 20, 2021 · I want to say 'having models as their wives', does the bold work? Many thanks! They grew up running their father's real estate business because they want to be like their …

  9. Los tipos de modelos dependen directamente del tipo de aplicación

    Aug 9, 2006 · The sort of model depends directly on the sort of application that we are modeling. The kind of model depends directly on the type of applicaiton that we are modeling.

  10. is of great interest vs is a great interest - WordReference Forums

    Oct 26, 2010 · Hi Guys, I find people use "is of ..." phrase but I don't know when and how to use it. For example, I read this from a text book: The modeling of fluid flows is of great interest to …