home-grown in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for home-grown in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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Their international and home-grown fanbases continue to swell as more and more towns and territories latch onto their distinctive sound.
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Emphasis was placed on popular music, as many home-grown members had come from high schools which followed the marching traditions of historically black colleges.
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Last season, academy credits were introduced, giving each team a 30,000 cap credit for each of up to eight home-grown players in the senior squad.
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It was stamped by numerous home-grown ideas and discoveries.
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The innovation spread and almost every club in the country has a thriving junior section providing a production-line of home-grown talent.
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In subsequent years, the club went through extensive restructuring to return to financial health, largely with young home-grown players.
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They were massive and so full of that great home-grown carroty flavour.
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The venue played host to many up-and-coming home-grown bands, as well as smaller touring bands and cover acts.
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The first team won the trophy in 2009 with eight home-grown players.
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Each team receives a 30,000 credit for every home-grown player in their senior squad, with a maximum of eight such credits.
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