Usage examples of "Silver Point Capital" in English with translation to Italian

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Beijing is the capital of China. Pechino è la capitale della Cina.
He uses a pencil with a fine point. Usa una matita con la punta fine.
Gold is heavier than silver. L'oro è più pesante dell'argento.
My uncle lives in Madrid, the capital of Spain. Mio zio vive a Madrid, la capitale della Spagna.
She was on the point of going out. Era sul punto di uscire.
She won a silver medal. Ha vinto una medaglia d'argento.
Kyoto is Japan's former capital. Kyoto è la precedente capitale del Giappone.
We've reached the point where a street hooker is explaining how to make something of yourself! Siamo arrivati al punto che una battona ti spiega come diventare qualcuno!
They won the silver medal. Hanno vinto la medaglia d'argento.
The capital of Brazil is Brasilia. La capitale del Brasile è Brasilia.
If Adam and Eve were the first and up to that point only people, who did beget their grandchildren? Se Adamo ed Eva furono le prime e fino a quel momento uniche persone, chi ha generato i loro nipoti?
Can you tell silver and tin apart? Riesci a distinguere l'argento dallo stagno?
What is the capital of the United States? Qual è la capitale degli Stati Uniti?
From the buyer's point of view, the prices of these CD players are too high. Dal punto di vista del compratore, il prezzo di questi lettori CD è troppo alto.
Speech is silver, silence is golden. La parola è d'argento ma il silenzio è d'oro.
What is the capital of Haiti? Qual è la capitale di Haiti?
Tom has a point here. Tom ha ragione qui.
Speech is silver, but silence is golden. La parola è d'argento ma il silenzio è d'oro.
The capital city of Italy is Rome. La capitale dell'Italia è Roma.
His pencil has a sharp point. La sua matita è appuntita.
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