Encara no tenim significats per a "new accession".
1Guided by the new accession to his force, Angelo gained the streets.
2Six new accession states will open negotiation on membership in March.
3But it was averted by a new accession from without.
4Third, earlier unrestricted access from new accession states actually attracted much higher inflows than expected.
5The new accession, each bearing a flaming torch aloft, increased the grandeur of the scene.
6Every day brought the news of some new accession to the cause, some new triumph.
7Now he stiffened with a new accession of courage.
8By a movement among the Arabs, there has probably been a new accession to their numbers.
9Every day brought some new accession to botanical knowledge, or that of other branches of natural history.
10Babalatchi noted the arrival of Willems with alarm at this new accession to the white men's strength.
11Numerous and hearty were the congratulations which Mr. Morton- ImeanMr. Waring-receivedupon his new accession of property.
12It was as if somehow he had received a new accession of wealth by the surrender of Harriet's share.
13Only one per cent of Irish companies are exporting to the new accession states, the office told The Irish Times.
14Towards a pass in the hills whence she felt she must have come she hastened with a new accession of alarm.
15The ten new accession countries came out strongly for the US position -and were roundly abused by Jacques Chirac for it!
16This, including two years of wandering in the woods and wilds of Australia, evidently gave a new accession of vital stamina to my frame.
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New accession a través del temps
New accession per variant geogràfica