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preferivelmente
More readily or willingly.
rather
preferably
Portuguese
preferivelmente
Portuguese
mais cedo
Comparatives of `soon' or `early'
earlier
Portuguese
mais cedo
A native or resident of Oklahoma.
Oklahoman
Oklahoman
1
The Daily
Oklahoman
reported that Lake Murray remains open to swimmers.
2
As a 13-year-old,
Oklahoman
Justin Salas was your normal, active kid.
3
There are fault lines that are just natural in Oklahoma, she told The
Oklahoman
newspaper.
4
The
Oklahoman
signed on as energy adviser in March.
5
Delta Airlines told The
Oklahoman
that the plane likely hit a bird during its descent.
1
It seemed chiseled in the dark-red, volcanic lava of his
Sooner
wilderness.
2
He simply thought it more likely to happen later rather than
sooner
.
3
In fact I had started to wish I'd left five minutes
sooner
.
4
Sooner
or later, that will come home and significantly affect our industry.
5
He said the project needs to be started
sooner
rather than later.
6
Sooner
or later, Andrew would decide he'd look good as a father.
7
Sooner
or later we will have to tackle this question, Wymeersch said.
8
But
sooner
or later they will change and take on new forms.
9
It may be diagnosed
sooner
in couples with an obvious known problem.
10
The
sooner
you get the right answer, the more points you score.
11
If a vaccine is especially effective, companies could have their answer
sooner
.
12
Sooner
or later practical curiosity and economic need produced the material sciences.
13
But
sooner
or later, Apple will probably have to address the problem.
14
And
sooner
or later, the true facts are going to come out.
15
Introducing English
sooner
did not support the kura kaupapa objective, she said.
16
Sooner
or later it happens that someone will say that's the future.
sooner
come sooner
happen sooner
die sooner
much sooner
know sooner
Portuguese
preferivelmente
preferencialmente
de preferência
mais cedo