was exempted - traducción al italiano
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was exempted - traducción al italiano

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WAS (disambiguation); Was (disambiguation); WAS

was exempted      
era esonerato, era esentato
Rome was not built in a day         
ENGLISH WRITER KNOWN FOR PLAYS, POEMS AND A COLLECTION OF PROVERBS (1497-1580)
Heywood, John; Rome was not build in one day; Rone was not Built in One Day; Rome was not built in one day; Rome was not built in a day; The Proverbs of John Heywood; The Spider and the Flie
Roma non fu fatta in un giorno
Rome was not built in one day         
ENGLISH WRITER KNOWN FOR PLAYS, POEMS AND A COLLECTION OF PROVERBS (1497-1580)
Heywood, John; Rome was not build in one day; Rone was not Built in One Day; Rome was not built in one day; Rome was not built in a day; The Proverbs of John Heywood; The Spider and the Flie
Roma non è stata costruita in un giorno

Definición

was
first and third person singular past of be.

Wikipedia

Was

Was or WAS may refer to:

  • Was, a past-tense form of the English copular verb to be
Ejemplos de uso de was exempted
1. Montana was exempted from a law called Real ID, which requires new security measures for state–issued driver‘s licenses.
2. The Persian species concentrated in Iranian waters was exempted from the ban because it is not endangered.
3. Earlier the TCP was exempted form the Sales tax and levying the tax the government has provided a level playing field for all importers of the commodity.
4. The CIA was exempted, however, and President Bush vetoed recent legislation that would have applied the same requirements to that agency.
5. Rubina Memon, convicted by the court for complicity in the blasts, also appeared in keeping with a bail condition and was exempted till further orders.