Eksempler på brug af Confusions på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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And creating eccentric confusions.
The confusions aren't and order is.”.
He has been overcome by confusions.
Such confusions happens more in babies.
Double check to avoid confusions.
To cause further confusions the target files are also hashed.
You fill her head with ideas and doubts and confusions.
Because of so many confusions, I had to learn it in full six hours.
Everything+" option was removed to avoid confusions.
The confusions and upsets of life are such as to retard anyone's case.
Those who cannot exert control actually breed confusions.
Yes, there is a solution for all your confusions to erase flash drive data permanently.
So let us then learn first how to destroy confusions.
And if one can become master of confusions, his attention is freed for constructive activity.
Control is necessary if one would bring any order into confusions.
Confusions, no matter how big and hard to overcome they may seem, are composed of data or factors or particles.
Far too often our relationship is characterized by misunderstandings and confusions.
That man is the stable datum to all one's confusions about national economy.
By Lily Margaret Going from a friend to lover is a path riddled with confusions.
To other confusions there is here added confusion as to the relation between the state and its members.
Sometimes, data loss may also happen due to file name confusions.
Transfer Errors: Errors could occur in the cut and paste confusions and a power surge causing the file to be lost.
If you are a starter in forex marker then you will face a lot of confusions.
It may seem obvious, there are many confusions pro and above all, the weather has been changing the function of normalizing.
Only those who can exert some control over that randomness can handle confusions.
By clutching to this as a single belief, the confusions and insecurities of life become less effective, less confusing.
And it can be said, with truth,that all difficulties are fundamentally confusions.
If we do, we learn that confusions are held ineffective by stable data and that when the stable datum is shaken, the confusion comes into being again.
By criticism or proof, it is only necessary to shake these few stable data to get all a person's confusions back into action.
Vašek expresses his confusions in a short, sad song("I can't get it out of my head"), but is interrupted by the arrival of a travelling circus.