Примери за използване на Still less на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Still less was he.
And children still less.
Still less, racist.
Their kabalistic books are still less understood by them;
Still less to sol.
We hasten to please all believers,atheists are still less.
Still less was Hitler.
No- there are no coincidences in life, and still less in Church life.
Still less it is wisdom.
And although this method takes more time,labor costs are still less.
Still less their wisdom.
It is not too clear just what the word happyreally means and still less what true values it may mask.
Still less into political.
It is not too clear just what the word happy really means and still less what true values it may mask.
Still less to justify it.
Nothing here about international law, still less the Palestinian right to self-determination.
Still less to shoot him.
Of course, you practically never hear now of a Red Indian with a bow and arrows, still less of a Red Indian hanging about here.
Still less are those who.
Moreover, it is specified by a debit ATM,which does not match the IP flow, and, indeed, still less useful flow available to the user.
Still less to world revolution.
When we begin more and more to regret and less and less to have hope,more to put up and still less to see the sense.
Still less on the lives of others.
We find the greatest wisdom in the construction of the physical body,less in that of the etheric body, and still less in that of the astral body.
There is still less mutual trust.
In the air we breathe today oxygen and nitrogen play the chief part, carbon and hydrogen play a less important part, andsulphur and phosphorous a still less significant one.
Still less be grateful to it.
Those that in heart had denied the Divine, whatever their professions may have been,had become so stupid as to have little comprehension even of anything truly civil, still less of anything spiritual.
And still less before he has fallen.".
All of us felt at times we were regaining control, butsuch intervals- usually brief- were inevitably followed by still less control, which led in time to pitiful and incomprehensible demoralisation.