Примери за използване на Championed на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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A new generation of Asturian writers has championed the language.
More recently he had championed the Slovenian pianist Dobravka Tomsic.
When the French Revolution broke out Condorcet championed the liberal cause.
The city championed animal rights with a Chihuahua-mix city official, Frida.
An approach, which, according to him, was championed by Francois Hollande.
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He championed the freedom of not only South Africans but of all Africans.
It later opened in Paris, championed by the designer Pierre Cardin.
This government established universal manhood suffrage in France,a cause championed by Arago.
Many of the worst errors were championed by conservative constituencies.
Gandhi championed women in politics, but he was also obsessed with his own celibacy.
Look at another example of EU legislation championed by the Liberal Democrats.
That bill, championed by President Trump and then-House Speaker Paul D.
Formerly the bourgeoisie was considered the head of the nation, it championed the rights and independence of the nation, placing them"above everything".
The Sabbath championed by our Jewish ancestors and cherished by Jesus and the apostles.
As a mathematics educator, she championed the full participation of women in mathematics.
Tait championed quaternions against the vector methods of Heaviside and Gibbs and sent frequent letters to Nature attacking Heaviside's methods.
While serving as king for just two years,Richard III championed some principles of justice that still guide legal systems of today.
In fact, we championed a law that empowers the FDA to inspect all manufacturing facilities around the world that supply the U.S. market.
The 21st century demands original approaches championed by a new breed of business leader- innovative, resourceful, pragmatic, and intrepid.
He championed the‘Square Deal', a series of acts involving implementation of domestic policies that would promise the average American citizen fairness.
Formerly, the bourgeoisie permitted itself to be liberal, championed bourgeois-democratic freedom and in doing do created for itself popularity amongst the people.
Joyce championed Confessions of Zeno, helping to have it translated into French and then published in Paris, where critics praised it extravagantly.
During his decade-long stint in the Speaker's chair, Bercow championed the rights of backbenchers, making urgent questions a prominent part of the parliamentary day.
He openly championed democratic values and hoped to establish a democracy in Iran.
As a youth, Brahms was championed by Robert Schumann as music's greatest hope for the future;
Over many years Blum has championed increased participation of women and girls in mathematics and has been actively engaged in promoting this cause through different organisations.
With unstoppable energy, he championed justice in sport and always placed the safety of athletes first.
This school is championed by some philosophers, the most important among them being Charvaka.
Thus, dialectical theology,propounded by Karl Barth, championed the doctrine of the resurrection, but would have nothing to do with the resurrection as an event of history.
Maria Montessori championed the rights of the child throughout her life and on a global scale.