हार्पिंग Meaning in English
हार्पिंग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : harping
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
हार्पिस्ट्सहरपोनीयर्स
हार्पूनिंग
हार्पसीकोर्ड
हार्प्सिकोर्ड
हार्प्सिकोर्डिस्ट
हार्प्सिकोर्डिस्ट्स
हार्प्सिकोर्ड्स
हार्पूनर
हार्पूनर्स
हार्पूनियर
हार्पी
हार्पी बैट
हैरिस
हैरिसबर्ग
हार्पिंग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In the same period, in Pharping, Nepal, Rinpoche built a new retreat center where eight people began training according to the Kat'hog tradition under Kyabje Getse Tulku.
An additional example for this is the publication of Defense Minister Rudolf Scharping's vacation photos at a time shortly before Germany's armed forces, the Bundeswehr, faced a deployment abroad.
In its typical context related to race relations, the social contract has been heavily criticised by many, including politicians from the Barisan Nasional coalition, who contend that constant harping on the non-Malays' debt to the Malays for citizenship has alienated them from the country.
Lim was adamant, asking in an interview "How do you expect non-Malays to pour their hearts and souls into the country, and to one day die for it if you keep harping on this? Flag-waving and singing the Negaraku (the national anthem) are rituals, while true love for the nation lies in the heart.
However, as the professor becomes more familiar with his device, he learns that his subconscious mind has been taking involuntary revenge on those who demean him, including his harping wife, whom he almost kills.
One after another from Germany came Vice Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer, Defense Minister Rudolf Scharping, and Minister of Economics and Technology Werner Müller.
The negative case also quibbles with James' sometimes stilted, unnatural dialogue, and his unsubtle harping on Rosanna's overweight physique and tobacco addiction.
By 1370 Jayasthitimalla controlled Patan, and in 1374 his forces defeated those in Banepa and Pharping.
Outlying areas such as Banepa and Pharping were semi-independent but acknowledged the leadership of the king.
The rest of what we today call Nepal consisted of a fragmented patchwork of almost 50 independent states, stretching from Palpa and Jumla in the west to the semi-independent states of Banepa and Pharping, most of them minting their own coins and maintaining standing armies.