Dominio (en. Dominion)
Translation into Spanish
Begirale the Artificial Vision area of DOMINION.
Begirale el área de Visión Artificial de DOMINION.
Example taken from data source: XLEnt_v1.2 His formal astronomical career did not start until 1903, when he was appointed to the staff at Dominion Observatory in Ottawa.
Su carrera astronómica formal no comenzó hasta 1903, cuando se integró en el personal del Observatorio Dominion en Ottawa.
Example taken from data source: wikimedia_v20210402 During this time period, the ship was occasionally used by Red Star Line and Dominion Line.
Durante este periodo de tiempo, el barco era ocasionalmente utilizado por la Red Star Line y la Dominion Line.
Example taken from data source: wikimedia_v20210402 This departure left John Parkin, the local architect who would have worked with the American Bunshaft, to design Toronto-Dominion Centre.
Esta salida dejó a John Parkin, el arquitecto local que habría trabajado con Bunshaft, como único diseñador del Toronto-Dominion Centre.
Example taken from data source: Wikipedia_v1.0 It was then announced that Naito would defend his title against Jericho at Dominion.
Luego se anunció que Naito estaría defendiendo el título Intercontinental en Dominion.
Example taken from data source: WikiMatrix_v1 His is the dominion of the heavens and earth.
Suyo es el dominio de los cielos y de la tierra.
Example taken from data source: Tanzil_v1 In this sense, it is possible to argue that the preformationist combination of prefigured seeds and evolutio must have been attractive to religious thought, because it was a combination that joined the immanent dominion of natural events with the transcendental kingdom of endings or, in other words, the legality and necessity of natural sciences and the preservation of order and the sense of authority.
En este sentido, es posible afirmar que la combinación preformista de gérmenes prefigurados y evolutio resultaría atractiva para el propio pensamiento religioso en la medida en que la misma permitía conjugar el dominio inmanente de los hechos naturales con el reino trascendente de los fines o, dicho en otros términos, la legalidad y necesidad propia de las ciencias naturales y la conservación del orden y el sentido de la autoridad.
Example taken from data source: SciELO_v1