Usage examples of "indian daylight time" in English with translation to Spanish

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The Way to see by Faith, is to shut the Eye of Reason: The Morning Daylight appears plainer when you put out your Candle. La Manera de ver según la Fe es cerrar el Ojo de la Razón: la Luz del Alba se ve con más claridad cuando apagas las Velas.
Columbus Day should be remembered as the "Day of Indian Resistance". El Día de Colón debería ser recordado como el "Día de la Resistencia India".
What time do you go home? ¿A qué hora te vas a casa?
He saw daylight Vio la luz del día
Muiriel is an Indian. Muiriel es india.
We must make up for lost time. Tenemos que recuperar el tiempo perdido.
It's clear as daylight Está claro cómo la luz del día
He taught a group of Indian boys. Él le enseñaba a un grupo de chicos indios.
What time does the exam start? ¿A qué hora empieza el examen?
My grandfather was part Indian. Mi abuelo tenía parte india.
I can seldom find time for reading. Casi nunca encuentro tiempo para la lectura.
My friend is Indian. Mi amigo es indio.
Next time, I will wear boots! ¡La próxima vez llevaré botas!
Is it true that in Spain there's a statue of Hernán Cortez stepping on the severed head of an indian? ¿Es verdad que en España hay una estatua de Hernán Cortés pisando la cabeza despojada de un indio?
There's plenty time for one more nap. Hay tiempo para una siesta más.
Paris during the Indian summer is an earthly heaven. París durante el veranillo de san Martín es un paraíso terrenal.
We waited in the park for a long time. Esperamos mucho tiempo en el parque.
This is the best Indian restaurant anywhere in Tokyo. Este es el mejor restaurante indio de todo Tokio.
It is time to stop watching television. Es hora de dejar de ver televisión.
When the indian slides on his butt, there's no way to stop him Cuando el indio va de culo, no hay barranco que lo ataje
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