Примери за използване на A united на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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And a united Italy…'.
He fervently believed that a united.
A united global society.
Commitment for a united and sustainable Europe.
A united and strong africa".
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He wished a United Latin America.
A United Crimean Headquarters.
She believes in a United Latin America.
A united, independent Ireland was not achieved.
Peace in the Middle East requires a united Arab world.
For a united and free Europe.
The Declaration called for a united and peaceful Europe.
A united and decisive response to a shared crisis.
It says the attacks require a united global response.
A united Democratic government can scare the markets.".
But it has to presented as a united diplomatic effort.
A united imperial army was to move against the Swedish troops in Germany.
It's great to work with such a united and professional team.
A united global effort by concerned citizens can make a difference.
We need to move forward together, with a united European spirit.
All hope for a united Nietzschean Empire died here.
North America andEurope have responded in a united and firm way.
Thus we reach a united and harmonious conception.
During this period, we developed a rich product portfolio,built fruitful partnerships, and created a united and sustainable team.
We believe in a united, bicommunal Cyprus," Bakoyannis said.
Ukrainians prayed to the Lord asking to send them a united Orthodox autocephalous church.”.
The building of a United human Family is the prime aim of the Community.
The Guardian newspaper's self-proclaimed Venezuela expert Rory Carroll has glibly categorized serious charges that Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez Frias was assassinated by a United States-produced bio-weapon as being in the same league with«conspiracy theorists who wonder about aliens at Roswell and NASA faking the moon landings».
There is also a united register of the mediators in the Ministry of justice.
The Guardian newspaper's Venezuela expert Rory Carroll has glibly categorized serious charges that Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez Frias was assassinated by a United States-produced bio-weapon as being in the same league with"conspiracy theorists who wonder about aliens at Roswell and NASA faking the moon landings".