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Meanings of new livery in anglès
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Usage of new livery in anglès
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Williams will have a newlivery when it gets going.
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There's one of these newlivery stables with machine shop attached not far away.
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It is unclear when Johnson will first travel on the Voyager with its newlivery.
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We predict The newlivery and clever design tweaks may be just smoke and mirrors.
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BA's Operations Manager for External Appearance David Barnes explains the process of creating the newlivery.
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DUCATI'S season launch has revealed a newlivery for its MotoGP bikes for the 2018 world championship.
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Run and put on your newlivery.
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In truth, the old clerk had a newlivery, and his paunch protruded majestically beneath his tunic with silver buttons.
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In a few days afterwards, the retainers of the house of Egmont surprised Brussels by making their appearance in a newlivery.
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THE Movistar Yamaha MotoGP squad revealed its newlivery for the 2018 world championship season in a lavish launch in Madrid, Spain.
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All were dressed in newlivery of Lincoln green, and carried new bows in their hands and bright short swords at their belts.
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In effect, the old office porter had a newlivery, and beneath his tunic with its buttons of silver-gilt his paunch protruded, majestic.
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Photo: Supercars Series champion Scott McLaughlin and fellow New Zealander and teammate Fabian Coulthard unveiled the newlivery in Melbourne to decidedly mixed reviews.
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By this time the carriage had reached the chateau, where Pierre, in a fine newlivery-anda tremor of delight-waswaiting to receive them.
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As soon as he had done with Kelpie, Malcolm dressed himself in his newlivery, and went to tell his mistress of her arrival.
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Among these variegated trees were some conspicuous for their newlivery of fresh light-green leaves, as though the winter of others was their spring.