at one time Meaning in Telugu ( at one time తెలుగు అంటే)
ఒక సమయంలో, అదే శ్వాసలో
Adverb:
కలిసి, అదే శ్వాసలో, ఒకేసారి,
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at the back of
at one time's Usage Examples:
Structures on the island Saint Mary's chapelLady Isle was at one time connected with an ancient ecclesiastical establishment near Adamton, called Lady Kirk, and situated about four miles north of Ayr.
output from, at one time, three workshops included commodes, bureaux, armoires, pedestals, clockcases and lighting-fixtures, richly mounted with gilt-bronze.
non-manipulative feet, wide gapes (at one time they were given the name "wide-gaped bird-of-paradise"), as well as an unossified nasal region.
David Jones, at one time the FT Night Editor, then became Head of IT.
Each route had an average of four coaches operating on it at one time - two for both directions and a further two spares in case of a breakdown en route.
Roster Other wrestlers who were part of the Heenan Family, at one time or another, were Ken Patera, Paul Orndorff, Adrian Adonis, The Missing Link, The King Harley Race, The Islanders (Haku and Tama), Hercules, The Barbarian, The Red Rooster, and The Brooklyn Brawler.
at one time (eight bucks and ten squaws and children), and now at work imbruing his hands in the blood of slaughtered innocence.
AcK Actinium K 87 Name given at one time to 223Fr, an.
(the Madison at one time having eighty of her two hundred men on the sick list) and on July 21, 1813, left the ship to recuperate.
It was at one time considered to be a subspecies of the western toad.
Harding was notorious for his irascibility and was at one time characterised in the tabloid press as the rudest man in Britain.
The name Missingsch refers to the city of Meissen (Meißen), which lies outside the traditional Saxon-speaking region (although the state in which it is situated at one time acquired the misleading name Saxony, originally the name of what is now Northern Germany).
Then, when Southeast Asia became a war zone with Vietnam (and later involving, by the 1970s, Cambodia and Laos), the United States had, at one time, 50,000 troops on the installation.
Synonyms:
temporary, parttime, underemployed, odd-job, half-time, irregular,
Antonyms:
full-time, impermanence, stable, permanent, nonworker,