Приклади вживання Writes about Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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He writes about his mother.
Today, she writes about….
She writes about her mother.
This time he writes about.
He writes about his grandmother.
He's sold 35 million copies and now writes about one book every two years.
He writes about them and for them.
Who am I, who writes about these things?
Writes about this principle that it'is a cardinal feature of Husserl's philosophy.
The Catholics that Mr. Powers writes about are seen by him with a terrible accuracy.
He writes about this portrait that he's created eyes almost as if he was Japanese, a reference to his love of East-Asian painting.
Drahomanov does notteach about political questions ex cathedra; he writes about them as a citizen and fighter, who seeks to reach certain practical goals, and who is clearly aware of his special standpoint.
He writes about them as a citizen and fighter, who seeks to reach certain practical goals, and who is clearly aware of his special standpoint.
And potentially, everything about the way that young woman dreams about the world, writes about the world, thinks about the world, could be something different, because it comes out of this almost unprecedented blend of cultures.
He also writes about the Benevolent Cosmos, an idea which comes from ancient times, where- like Plato in his work Timaeus- the World(Cosmos) was regarded as a living being.
Each of them writes about three reviews per week.
Mr. Leshchenko writes about Granovsky in the Kyiv Post, when discussing the MPs who support Poroshenko's corrupt“clan”,“Lawmaker Oleksandr Granovsky works as Ihor Kononenko's(Poroshenko's closest ally) apprentice in building the family clan.
Tony writes about junk.
She writes about her personal experiences.
When the Polish media writes about Russia, they mostly focus on what is going on in the Kremlin.
James writes about consumer rights, technology, pop culture, and LGBT rights.
In his book, he writes about his incredible experience of the zombification process.
Arroyo frequently writes about LGBT issues in her work and has participated with other writers and activists in the LGBTTIQ and African-descent communities in conferences and symposia held in Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Spain, and Venezuela.
This means that if a journalist writes about the watches or profits of children of some well-known politicians, they risk ending up in prison.
She also writes about fun stuff she does with her husband, so that's out too.
But it goes like this: today it'academically' writes about drugs, tomorrow'academically' about forms of suicide, and the day after tomorrow publishes any kind of banned content, but with'academic' sources.”.
Yuriy Butusov writes about the domestic political situation in Ukraine: the loudest scandals, corruption deals in Ukroboronprom, voter bribery, problems of the election process and program, the pros and cons of candidates for various government positions[1].
However, Wagner James Au, who blogs and writes about Second Life, said in April 2013 that he had it on"good authority" that"Second Life's actual active userbase is about 600,000".
Nassim Nicholas Taleb writes about"Monte Carlo generators" in his 2001 book Fooled by Randomness as a real instance of the reverse Turing test: a human can be declared unintelligent if his or her writing cannot be told apart from a generated one.
Lodewijkx of Ermelo, Netherlands, writes about Kombucha in his very recommendable book"Life Without Cancer"(obtainable in the Dutch and German languages):"The Kombucha mushroom has strongly antiseptic properties.