Usage examples of "army hometown news center" in English with translation to Spanish

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Japan's army took control of the government in Tokyo in late 1931. El ejército de Japón tomó control del gobierno de Tokio a finales de 1931.
His office is located in the center of the town. Su oficina queda en el centro.
Tom went back to his hometown. Tom volvió a su pueblo natal.
I was surprised at the news of his sudden death. Me sorprendió la noticia de su muerte repentina.
Tom abandoned his wife and joined the army. Tom abandonó a su esposa y se unió al ejército.
The city center should be closed to all but pedestrian traffic. El centro de la ciudad debería estar cerrado a todo tráfico menos el peatonal.
This song reminds me of my hometown. Esta canción me recuerda a mi ciudad natal.
What is the bad news? ¿Cuáles son las malas noticias?
With the heirless king going crazy and royal family poisoned, the general of the army finally had his chance to usurp the throne. Con el rey sin heredero volviéndose loco y la familia real envenenada, el general del ejército finalmente tuvo su oportunidad de usurpar el trono.
What subway goes to the center of town? ¿Cuál metro va al centro?
He left his hometown at the age of fifteen never to return. Él dejó su ciudad natal a los quince años y nunca regresó.
It's an interesting piece of news. Esas son noticias interesantes.
The army slowly advanced across the river. El ejército avanzó lentamente por el río.
Tom dreams of owning a house in the center of Boston. Tom sueña con ser dueño de una casa en el centro de Boston.
Snow reminds me of my hometown. La nieve me recuerda a mi ciudad natal.
This is old news to me. Esta es noticia vieja para mí.
The army advanced on the enemy. La armada avanzó sobre el enemigo.
Toward the center of the town. Hacia el centro de la ciudad.
Tom couldn't find his hometown on the map. Tom no pudo encontrar su ciudad natal en el mapa.
Bad news travels fast. Las malas noticias viajan veloz.
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