Translation for "pulia" to english
Translation examples
noun
Sinulla ei ole pul
There is no shortage of options to choose from when it comes to selecting a ferry from Athens to Cyclades Islands.
Polttoainetehokkuuden lisääntyminen saattaa loiventaa hinnanousuja, pulia ja öljyhuippuun liittyviä maailmantalouden häiriöitä.[22
For example, increased fuel efficiency may mitigate the price increases, shortages and disruptions in the global economy associated with peak oil.[22
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Ja näiden pulien luonne ilmenee niin räikeänä, että Fourier osui niihin kaikkiin nähden oikeaan nimittäessään ensimmäistä pulaa yltäkylläisyyden pulaksi, crise plêthorique.
And the character of these crises is so clearly defined that Fourier hit all of them off when he described the first "crise plethorique", a crisis from plethora.
Ranska siis kokee yleisten pulien lisäksi omia kansallisia kauppapuliaan, jotka kuitenkin johtuvat ja ovat riippuvaisia paljon enemmän maailmanmarkkinoiden yleisestä tilasta kuin paikallisista ranskalaisista tekijöistä.
Thus besides the general crisis France goes through national trade crises of her own, which are nevertheless determined and conditioned far more by the general state of the world market than by French local influences.
Viherlupot Alectoria Rakkaluppo Alectoria ochroleuca Korpiluppo Alectoria sarmentosa Tunturikarpeet Allantoparmelia Tunturikarve Allantoparmelia alpicola Kaarrekarpeet Arctoparmelia Kaarrekarve Arctoparmelia centrifuga Pallokarve Arctoparmelia incurva Suolikarpeet Brodoa Paasisuolikarve Brodoa intestiniformis Paljakkasuolikarve Brodoa oroarctica Tunturiokajäkälät Bryocaulon Tunturiokajäkälä Bryocaulon divergens Tummalupot Bryoria Harmaaluppo Bryoria capillaris Tummaluppo Bryoria fuscescens Hirvenjäkälät Cetraria Hietaokajäkälä Cetraria aculeata Pikkuhirvenjäkälä Cetraria ericetorum Tunturihirvenjäkälä Cetraria nigrigans Okahirvenjäkälä Cetraria odontella Pikkuröyhelö Cetraria sepincola Suohirvenjäkälät Cetrariella Suohirvenjäkälä Cetriella delisei Aapahirvenjäkälä Cetriella fastigata Röyhelökarpeet Cetrelia Lehtokarve Cetrelia cetrarioides Röyhelökarve Cetrelia olivetorum Sormijäkälät Dactylina Sormijäkälä Dactylina ramulosa Hankajäkälät Evernia Takkuhankajäkälä Evernia divarnicata Jauhehankajäkälä Evernia mesomorpha Valkohankajäkälä Evernia prunastri Lumijäkälät Flavocetraria Kourulumijäkälä Flavocetraria cucullata Lapalumijäkälä Flavocetraria nivalis Viherkarpeet Flavoparmelia Viherkarve Flavoparmelia caperata Tunturilupot Gowardia Tunturiluppo Gowardia nigrigans Paisukarpeet Hypogymnia Tunturipaisukarve Hypogymnia austerodes Ruskopaisukarve Hypogymnia bitteri Jauhepaisukarve Hypogymnia farinacea Sormipaisukarve Hypogymnia physodes Tundrapaisukarve Hypogymnia subobscura Kärsäpaisukarve Hypogymnia tubulosa Kalliopaisukarve Hypogymnia vittata Tuhkakarpeet Inshaugia Tuhkakarve Inshaugia aleurites Takkujäkälät Letharia Takkujäkälä Letharia vulpina Mustakarpeet Melanelia Tummaröyhelö Melanelia commixta Rosoruskokarve Melanelia disjuncta Mustaröyhelö Melanelia hepatizon Limiruskokarve Melanelia panniformis Kyhmyruskiokarve Melanelia sorediata Sysiruskokarve Melanelia stygia Tummakarpeet Melanelixia Nokiruskokarve Melanelixia fuliginosa subsp. fuliginosa Tammenruskokarve Melanelixia fuliginosa subsp. glbratula Karvaruskokarve Melanelixia glabra Härmäruskokarve Melanelixia subargentifera Lepänruskokarve Melanelixia subaurifera Rusokarpeet Melanohalea Tappiruskokarve Melanohalea exasperata Nystyruskokarve Melanohalea exasperatula Pahtaruskokarve Melanohalea infumata Koivunruskokarve Melanohalea olivacea Pohjanruskokarve Melanohalea septentrionalis Reikäkarpeet Menegazzia Rekäkarve Menegazzia terebrata Isokarpeet Parmelia Kouruisokarve Parmelia fraudans Luotoisokarve Parmelia omphalodes subsp. discordans Limi-isokarve Parmelia omphalodes subsp. omphalodes Liuskaisokarve Parmelia omphalodes subsp. pinnatifida Kallioisokarve Parmelia saxatilis Raidanisokarve Parmelia sulcata Riuttakarpeet Parmelina Nappikarve Parmelina pastillifera Riuttakarve Parmelina tiliacea Tyvikarpeet Parmeliopsis Keltatyvikarve Parmeliopsis ambigua Harmaatyvikarve Parmeliopsis hyperopta Harmaaröyhelöt Platismatia Harmaaröyhelö Platismatia glauca Norjanröyhelö Platismatia norvegica Puistokarpeet Pleurosticta Puistokarve Pleurosticta acetabulum Villakarpeet Pseudephebe Pikkuvillakarve Pseudephebe minuscula Isovillakarve Pseudephebe pubescens Hankakarpeet Pseudevernia Hankakarve Pseudevernia furfuracea Ruskoröyhelöt Tuccermannopsis Ruskoröyhelö Tuccermannopsis chlorophylla Ripsiröyhelö Tuccermannopsis ciliaris Keltaröyhelöt Vulpicida Kastanjaröyhelö Vulpicida juniperinus Keltaröyhelö Vulpicida pinastri Alvariröyhelö Vulpicida tubulosus Keltakarpeet Xanthoparmelia Karstakeltakarve Xanthoparmelia conspersa Rannikkoruskokarve Xanthoparmelia delisei Vainioruskokarve Xanthoparmelia loxodes Etelänkeltakarve Xanthoparmelia mougeotii Siloruskokarve Xanthoparmelia pulla Silokeltakarve Xanthoparmelia stenophylla Karstaruskokarve Xanthoparmelia verruculifera Naavat Usnea Partanaava Usnea barbata Lupponaava Usnea chaetophora Riippunaava Usnea dasypoga Jauhenaava Usnea fulvoreagens Kiiltonaava Usnea glabrata Silonaava Usnea glabrescens Tupsunaava Usnea hirta Lapinnaava Usnea lapponica Rihmanaava Usnea longissima Tukkanaava Usnea subfloridana Jyväsnaava Usnea substerilis Etelännaava Usnea wasmuthii Soili Stenroos, Teuvo Ahti, Katileena Lothander, Leena Myllys, Suomen jäkäläopas, Luonnontieteellisen keskusmuseon kasvimuseo, Helsinki, 2011, Isbn 978-952-10-6804-1 Fungal Database Nomenclature and Species Banks Myco Bank.
1913 Radomir Putnik Kumanovo Railway Station 1912 1912 Battle of Kumanovo  Kingdom of Serbia vs.  Ottoman Empire 1913 under  Kingdom of Serbia, see Treaty of London Poppy grow band, 1917 1915, 9 Oct 1915 – 24 Sep 1918 under  Bulgaria, (Georgi Stojanov Todorov, Racho Petrov Stojanov, Stefan Toshev Toshev) Ovče Pole Offensive 1918 under  Serbia 1919 May 6, Boro Menkov birth Barracks of 22 Serbian Infantry Regiment, 1928 Kumanovo 1930s Kumanovo 1930s Kumanovo and Skopie chetas IMARO 1920 FK Shparta established 1921 Gymnasium established Hristijan Todorovski Karpoš birth 1922 October 14, Bajram Shabani birth 1923 June 28, construction started of Sports Hall Sokolana 1924 FK Kumanovo established 1926 Electricity arrived Church St. Petka built 1928 Lenche Kumanovche published 1929 9 Oct. Vardar Banovina established Kjira Manevich elected mayor 1930 Zanaetchiski Dom established 1931 Sports Hall Sokolana built Momchilo Jovanovski born 1934 Two public execution in Kumanovo Town Hospital established, gift from Nikola Spasich 1937 Zebrnjak monument built Map of Bulgaria WWII Georg Stumme Heinz Scheurlen Dedo Ivan M. Apostolski Boro Menkov Hristijan Todorovski Bajram Shabani 1941 8 Apr – 19 Apr, under Nazi Germany (Georg Stumme) 19 Apr 1941 – 7 Sep 1944 under  Bulgaria (Nikola Mihov Mikhailov, Anton Kozarov , Dimităr Raev, Toma Petrov) 11 October Anti-fascist insurrection started 14 October Boro Menkov Killed in Action 14 October Bajram Shabani Killed in Action Dedo Ivan newspaper established Oktobris newspaper established 1944 7 Sep – 12 Nov, under Nazi Germany (Heinz Scheurlen, Karl Hubert Lanz ) February March Hristijan Todorovski Karpoš killed Tito Memorial Ossuary Polog and Kumanovo 1944 Zitomel company established 1945 Krsto Lazarov Konjushki executed Teodosiy Dzhartov executed Kumanovo Library established Tane Georgievski Library established Pobeda company established Later renamed CIK 1946 KIK company established KK Kumanovo established 1947 Jug Turist company established DIER company established later renamed "Dimche Erebica" Iskara company established FK Bashkimi established 1948 Theater Kumanovo established NAMA (or Naroden Magazin) company established Svetlina-Kumanovo company established Prosveta company established Population: 20,242 1951 Saltir Putinski elected mayor 1952 FZC 11 Oktomvri company established 1953 Kozjak company established Population: 23,339 1954 Tekstilpromet company established Bibrok company established Kiro Fetak company established Biserka company established 11 Noemvri company established 1956 Lipkovo Dam completed 1957 Memorial Ossuary built Josip Broz Tito visit 1958 Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo established Kozhara-Kumanovo company established 30 Juli company established 1959 Josip Broz Tito 2nd brief visit 1960 ZIK company established Nace Bugjoni high school established 1961 Nash Vesnik newspaper established Josip Broz Tito 3rd visit Population: 30,762 1962 Monument to the Revolution built 1963 Jezdimir Bogdanski elected mayor 1964 Boro Petrushevski – Papuchar tobacco company established Museum Kumanovo established 1965 Radio Kumanovo established 1967 Agro-Kumanovo company established 1970 Polet Company established 1971 Kiril Installed as Metropolitan bishop of DPK Population: 46,363 1972 KIB company established Josip Broz Tito 4th visit 1974 House Museum of Hristijan Todorovski Karpoš established Metodi Petrovski elected mayor 1976 Pioners Home 29 Noemvri established 1980 Cultural Center Trajko Prokopiev established Sports Hall Kumanovo built 1981 Population: 60,842 1982 Momchilo Jovanovski elected Mayor 1986 Momchilo Jovanovski loses Mayor position 1990 Blage Kiprijanovski elected Mayor Kumani established FK Milano established 1993 TV Hana established 1994 RK Kumanovo reached the 1/8 finals at the EHF Cup Winners' Cup Population: 65,233 1996 Boris Protikj elected Mayor Lipkovo, Staro Nagoričane, Orašac and Klečovce seceded from Kumanovo and became Municipalities 1997 Matejche Mosque built 1998 Days of Comedy theater festival established Dragan Bogdanovski dies 1999 Kumanovo Agreement signed Operation МХ-2 Special Police Unit Special Police Unit Batko Gjorgjija Kumanovo and Osogovo Logo of Northeastern Region of Macedonia where Kumanovo is part of ASNOM memorial center, Pelince 2000 Slobodan Kovachevski elected Mayor St. George church built 2001 Albanian insurgency Operation MH – 2 Operation Vaksince Kumanovo Water Crisis Kokino discovered Orthodox cemetery desecrated in v.Opae 2002 Gymnasium bombing Radio Bravo established KK Kumanovo reached the play-off final in the Macedonian First League Football player Stefan Tolevski (age 23) dies while playing a game on Gradski Stadium Kumanovo population: 70,842 2003 Euro College established 2004 Daniel Markovski participated and came as runner up at the MRT reality TV show "Toa Sum Jas" ASNOM Memorial Center built Municipality of Orashec merged with Kumanovo Municipality Romeo Zhivikj Roki killed 2005 Zoran Damjanovski elected Mayor (first term) Goran Georgievski Mujo killed Sasho Dimitrievski killed New Mosque built FC Bashkimi made it to the Q2 of UEFA Cup first time for a team from Kumanovo 2006 Church of St. George built Josip Broz Tito Monument built 2008 Consecration of the newly build Cross in Kosmatac Bajrush Gang arrested  Northeastern Statistical Region established 2009 Zoran Damjanovski elected Mayor (second term) Faculty of Business Administration established Clashes 2015 2010 Hadzi Shefket Mosque built 2011 Romanian Embassy in Macedonia established Aliriza Osmani as Honorary council of Romania in Kumanovo 2012 KK Kumanovo started to compete for the first time in the regional BIBL League FK Goblen established 2013 Kiril dies, Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo dissolved, Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo established, Joseph Installed as Metropolitan bishop of the DKO Ploshtad newspaper established Zoran Damjanovski elected Mayor (third term) Kumanovo religious attacks 2014 Start of Rehabilitation of Section Kumanovo – Beljakovce, Railway Corridor VIII Nezim Gang arrested Church St. Archangel Michael built Police Station Bombing Listeriosis outbreak 2015 K3 TV established TV Plus established Church of Resurrection of Christ built Goshince attack Kumanovo shootings KK Kumanovo started to compete for the first time in the newly formed FIBA Europe Cup Consecration of the church of Holy Martyr Cyriaca in Zubovce Orthodox Church Ascension of Christ built in Dolno Kojnare Consecration of the church of St Nicholas the Wonderworker in Umin Dol Kosturnik and Voinovikj villages established Darko "Spejko" Petkovski won regional Big Brother 2016 Office of "Association of Macedonian-Bulgarian friendship" established 8 Police officers posthumously awarded with Medal of Bravery 10th annual "Gymnasiade 2016" was held in Kumanovo Olympiacos F.C. Fans attack on Lukoil Gas Station in Kumanovo Consecration of Orthodox Church of Ascension of Christ built in the village of Pcinja Consecration of Orthodox Church of Ascension of Christ in the village of Dolno Konjare Consecration of Orthodox Church of the Most Holy Theotokos in Studena Bara Public swimming pool Kumanovo established Momchilo Jovanovski dies 2017 Christmas procession for the first time in Kumanovo List of mayors of Kumanovo List of Metropolitans of Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo Timeline of Skopje issuu.com Jovan Hadxi Vasiljevich, Juzhna Stara Srbija pp. 475Retrieved 20 May 2015 (Serbian) Article about the town issuu.com Jovan Hadzi Vasiljevich, Juzhna Stara Srbija pp. 492 Retrieved 20 May 2015 issuu.com Jovan Hadzi Vasiljevich, Juzhna Stara Srbija pp. 490 Retrieved 20 May 2015 Vladimir Antonov, Kumanovo Retrieved 15 January 2016 (Macedonian) КУМАНОВО И КУМАНОВСКИОТ КРАЈ ПО ИЛИНДЕНСКОТО ВОСТАНИЕ ДО БАЛКАНСКИТЕ ВОЈНИ Retrieved 29 December 2016 issuu.com Jovan Hadzi Vasiljevich, Juzhna Stara Srbija pp. 499 Retrieved 20 May 2015 Masevski, Dimitar; Bolto, Miodrag Arsovski (1996).
1917 Konrad Lehtimäki: Ylös helvetistä 1918 Eino Leino: Vapauden kirja 1919 Frans Emil Sillanpää: Hurskas kurjuus 1920 Juhani Aho: Muistatko? 1921 Olli: Mustapartainen mies herättää pahennusta 1922 Anni Swan: Pikkupappilassa 1923 Kaarlo Hänninen: Kiveliön karkurit 1924 Maria Jotuni: Tohvelisankarin rouva 1925 Edith Södergran: Maa jota ei ole 1926 Hilja Valtonen: Nuoren opettajattaren varaventtiili 1927 Unto Seppänen: Taakankantajat 1928 Aino Kallas: Sudenmorsian 1929 Aarno Karimo: Kumpujen yöstä 1930 Iris Uurto: Ruumiin ikävä 1931 Pentti Haanpää: Noitaympyrä 1932 Toivo Pekkanen: Tehtaan varjossa 1933 Joel Lehtonen: Henkien taistelu 1934 Katri Vala: Paluu 1935 Saima Harmaja: Sateen jälkeen 1936 Sally Salminen: Katriina 1937 Martti Laine: Kuilu 1938 Olavi Paavolainen: Risti ja hakaristi 1939 Hella Wuolijoki: Niskavuoren leipä 1940 Erkki Palolampi: Kollaa kestää 1941 Helvi Hämäläinen: Säädyllinen murhenäytelmä 1942 Eila Pennanen: Ennen sotaa oli nuoruus 1943 Matti Hälli: Suopursu kukkii 1944 Armas J. Pulla: “Jees, leskiyli-insinöörskä!” sanoi vääpeli Ryhmy 1945 Mika Waltari: Sinuhe egyptiläinen 1946 Jussi Talvi: Tällaista oli palata 1947 Outsider: Kilroy oli täällä 1948 Elvi Sinervo: Vuorelle nousu 1949 Valentin: Ruma Elsa 1950 Tove Jansson: Muumipapan urotyöt 1951 Yrjö Kokko: Sudenhampainen kaulanauha 1952 Veikko Huovinen: Havukka-ahon ajattelija 1953 Aino Räsänen: Näkemiin, Helena! 1954 Väinö Linna: Tuntematon sotilas 1955 Rauha S. Virtanen: Seljan tytöt 1956 Irja Virtanen: Kenttäharmaita naisia 1957 Kirsi Kunnas: Tiitiäisen tarinoita 1958 Simo Puupponen alias Aapeli: Pikku Pietarin piha 1959 Anders Cleve: Katukiviä 1960 Marja-Liisa Vartio: Kaikki naiset näkevät unia 1961 Anni Polva: Tiinalla on hyvä sydän 1962 Pentti Saarikoski: Mitä tapahtuu todella? 1963 Paavo Rintala: Sissiluutnantti 1964 Marja-Leena Mikkola: Tyttö kuin kitara 1965 Timo K. Mukka: Tabu 1966 Arvo Salo: Lapualaisooppera 1967 Hannu Salama: Minä, Olli ja Orvokki 1968 Tytti Parras: Jojo 1969 Jarkko Laine: Niin kulki Kolumbus 1970 Lassi Sinkkonen: Solveigin laulu 1971 Eeva Joenpelto: Vesissä toinen silmä 1972 Arto Paasilinna: Operaatio Finlandia 1973 Heikki Turunen: Simpauttaja 1974 Veijo Meri: Kuviteltu kuolema 1975 Jussi Kylätasku: Revari 1976 Risto Rasa: Kaksi seppää 1977 Paavo Haavikko: Kansakunnan linja 1978 Juhani Peltonen: Elmo 1979 Jukka Asikainen, Arto Melleri, Heikki Vuento: Pete Q 1980 Kauko Röyhkä: Tien laidalla Waterloo 1981 Anja Kauranen: Sonja O. kävi täällä 1982 Kaari Utrio: Ruusulaakso 1983 Joni Skiftesvik: Puhalluskukkapoika ja taivaankorjaaja 1984 Pirkko Saisio: Kainin tytär 1985 Matti Pulkkinen: Romaanihenkilön kuolema 1986 Antti Tuuri: Ameriikan raitti 1987 Eeva Kilpi: Animalia 1988 Kari Kontio ja Tuomas Nevanlinna: Kirjava lehmä 1989 Annika Idström: Kirjeitä Trinidadiin 1990 Olli Jalonen: Isäksi ja tyttäreksi 1991 Erno Paasilinna: Kauppamiehet isänmaan asialla 1992 Daniel Katz: Saksalainen sikakoira 1993 Matti Yrjänä Joensuu: Harjunpää ja rakkauden nälkä 1994 Matti Paloheimo: Valkoinen Mandela 1995 Kalle Päätalo: Hyvästi, Iijoki 1996 Kreetta Onkeli: Ilonen talo 1997 Mauri Kunnas: Koiramäen joulukirkko 1998 Hannu Raittila: Ei minulta mitään puutu 1999 Veronica Pimenoff: Maa ilman vettä 2000 Jusa Peltoniemi: Jäähyväiset sukuromaanille 2001 Jari Tervo: Suomemme heimo 2002 Kari Hotakainen: Juoksuhaudantie 2003 Lars Sund: Erikin kirja 2004 Reko Lundán: Rinnakkain 2005 Arto Salminen: Kalavale 2006 Leena Krohn: Mehiläispaviljonki 2007 Risto Isomäki: Litium 6 2008 Sofi Oksanen: Puhdistus 2009 Maarit Verronen: Normaalia elämää 2010 Markus Nummi: Karkkipäivä 2011 Rosa Liksom: Hytti nro 6 2012 Juha Seppälä: Mr Smith 2013 Pauliina Rauhala: Taivaslaulu 2014 Pajtim Statovci: Kissani Jugoslavia 2015 Elina Hirvonen: Kun aika loppuu 2016 Ilkka Remes: Kiirastuli 101 kirjaa.
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Kennedy for Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 2001 – Fred Anderson for Crucible of War: The Seven Years' War and the Fate of Empire in British North America, 1754-1766 2002 – Louis Menand for The Metaphysical Club: A Story of Ideas in America 2003 – James F. Brooks for Captives and Cousins: Slavery, Kinship, and Community in the Southwest Borderlands 2004 – Suzanne Lebsock for A Murder in Virginia: Southern Justice on Trial 2005 – Alan Trachtenberg for Shades of Hiawatha: Staging Indians, Making Americans, 1880-1930 2006 – Megan Marshall for The Peabody Sisters: Three Women Who Ignited American Romanticism 2007 – John H. 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Liha-annosten ohella PULLista saa myös terveellisiä salaatteja, tuorepuristettuja mehuja, smoothieita ja hienostuneita viinejä.
In addition to meat dishes, PULL also serves a wide range of healthy salads, freshly-squeezed juices, smoothies and elegant wines.
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Ennen kuin Gynectrol, minun nänni alueilla melko pullea ja oli ylimäärä tissure kertyy niiden alla, joilla nännit ulos tulevia rajoitetuin varsia tai liivejä voi olla niin kiusallista joten päätin ratkaista ongelman selaamiseen ja myös haluavat nähdä, mitä supplimemts voisin saada.
Before taking the Gynectrol, my nipple areas where rather puffy and had an excess of tissure accumulate under them, having nipples that stick out under limited tops or vests can be so embarrassing so I decided to fix the problem by browsing the web and also wanting to see just what supplimemts I might obtain.
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