Exemplos de uso de Another act em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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There's another act.
Another act Of selfless benevolence.
There's still another act.
Another act of compassion he's not capable of.
That one's from another act.
Committing another act of justice, I see.
Maybe you will find another act.
And I have got another act that butts absolutely love.
It's too bad there's still another act.
There's been another act of rebellion.
You just sit there'cause I have got another act to do.
And if you need another act, I also play this.
Another act of humiliation remained for the ten brothers.
I was thanking God for another act of mercy.
Another act that Mr out was the speed that the process went.
But that would be yet another act of cowardice and betrayal.
Another Act of Parliament or the Supreme Head of the Church of England.
Musharraf's coup is just another act in the drama of Pakistan.
The gathering crowds were not for the Leonard Cohen tribute but for another act.
I have found another act, you might as well just go home.
It was followed by the Ninth Symphony(1945)- yet another act of defiance.
In 2008, after another act of vandalism, the Manequinho had part of his penis stolen.
What is the length of validity of an excerpt of birth certificate or another act of civil status?
We have been told of another act of terrorism in Spain: a police officer was murdered yesterday in Bilbao.
The rule of self-defense does not allow a person to seek revenge or punish someone for another act.
In this case, I was accused not only of another act of violence but also of violating the conditions of my probation.
Sometimes it seems as iflife itself pushes a person to commit one or another act and sends him various signs.
By another act of legislation in 1974, Regina College was made an independent institution known as the University of Regina.
Her Majesty was at times conveniently naive andI wanted to count the incident as just another act of a fool.
LaFontaine, in yet another act of friendship, gave up his seat representing 4th York, thus allowing the desperate Baldwin to run there.