gaan op - translation to English
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gaan op - translation to English

FORMER NATIONAL ANTHEM
Ras Triya Gaan; Rastriya Gaan; Shreeman Gambhir

gaan op      
go into
photo op         
PHOTOGRAPH OPPORTUNITY AS MEDIA EVENT
Photo opportunity; Photo Op; Photograph opportunity; Photo opportunities; Photo-op; Photo Ops; Photo ops
foto-op (tijd van filmen), periode die beroemde mensen voor televisie en kranten uittrekken)
consumer cooperative         
  • January 1947 Co-op Magazine back cover designed as a promotional poster
  • Owenites]] fired bricks to build it, but construction never took place.
  • The [[Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers]] was established in 1844 and defined the modern cooperative movement.
ENTERPRISES OWNED BY CONSUMERS AND MANAGED DEMOCRATICALLY
Supermarket cooperative; Co-op supermarket; Coop (supermarket); Consumers' Co-operative; Consumers' Cooperative; Co-op (supermarket); Retail cooperative; Consumer Co-operative; Consumers Co-operatives; Consumer Co-operatives; Consumers' co-operatives; Consumer's cooperative; Consumer Cooperative; Consumers cooperative; Consumer co-op; Consumer co-operative; Retail co-operative; Co-operative retail society; Cooperative store; Consumers' cooperative; Consumer cooperatives; Consumer cooperative; Consumer-Owned
consumenten coöperatie

Definition

op-ed
¦ noun N. Amer. a newspaper page opposite the editorial page, devoted to personal comment, feature articles, etc.

Wikipedia

Shriman Gambhir

"Shriman Gambhir" (Nepali: श्रीमान् गम्भीर, romanized: Srīmān Gambhīr, pronounced [sriman ɡʌmbʱir]), formally known as "Rastriya Gaan" (Nepali: राष्ट्रिय गान्, romanized: Rāṣṭriya Gān, pronounced [rasʈrie ɡan], literally meaning "national song") was the national anthem of the Kingdom of Nepal from 1962 to 19 May 2006, when the political parties prepared to abolish the monarchy. In English, it may be glossed as "May Glory Crown You, Courageous Sovereign" or "May Glory Crown Our Illustrious Sovereign".