Примери за използване на To start a revolution на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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I intend to start a revolution.
It was Condé's decision alone to start a revolution.
It's time to start a revolution in America.
We're doing it because we want to start a revolution.
It is time to start a revolution in our churches!
They think you're going to start a revolution.
It's time to start a revolution from the ground up!
This campaign is going to start a revolution.
It's time to start a revolution in the world of Education.
You're really gonna try to start a revolution?
It is tough to start a revolution and topple a dictator.
The time for complacency is certainly not now- rather, it's time to start a revolution of niceness.
I am here to start a revolution.
As Kawakubo herself said to The New Yorker back in 2005,"I never intended to start a revolution….
Mette, I am here to start a revolution.
Of that first collection, Kawakubo famously said to the New Yorker,"I never intended to start a revolution….
I'm here today to start a revolution.
Chavez is calling press conferences accusing us of putting a C.I.A. spy in his prison trying to start a revolution.
The leader tried to start a revolution.
We're looking to start a revolution in women's health, and we're betting on women being smart as hell, really savvy, and knowing how to manage this stuff.”.
Today we are going to start a revolution.".
The day you want to start a revolution, you first obtain a degree and learn how to feed yourself, OK?
Do you really want to start a revolution?
The day you want to start a revolution you study first in order to obtain a degree and feed yourself, OK?
If the Prince genuinely thought I was going to start a revolution, I would be in the Tower.
The day you want to start a revolution, you study first in order to obtain a degree and feed yourself, okay?"?
So if your situation needs a revolution- and sooner or later it probably will- realize that it's likely to be difficult and unpleasant, andthat it's possible that the right team to start a revolution may not be the right team to finish it.
Oliver's trying to start a revolution every 5 seconds.
It's called vegetable tourism, and believe it or not, people come from all over the world to poke around in our raised beds, even when there's not much growing.(Laughter) But it starts a conversation.(Laughter) And, you know, we're not doing it because we're bored.(Laughter)We're doing it because we want to start a revolution.
It only takes one to start a revolution.