Exemplos de uso de It was precisely em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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It was precisely strangled.
To say this is not don Francesco Pieri but it was precisely Pope Francis….
It was precisely therefore that I came.
An instantaneous look,sometimes naive, but it was precisely that very naivety I liked, and do like.
It was precisely John the Baptist at the Jordan.
And if they were the police of the world, it was precisely to ensure equality of humans.
And it was precisely what happened on that day!
Thanks Laura, It was precisely to this text that I referred!
It was precisely to this text that I referred!
Also five years ago, it was precisely 16 March, speaking of coincidences….
And it was precisely one of those pins that broke.
It was precisely Christians who were affected.
It was precisely your faith that brought me back.
But it was precisely“his men” who rowed the other way.
It was precisely a spontaneous movement, a drive.
It was precisely the thing she was working with: sex.
It was precisely for this reason that we chose this time.
It was precisely through privatization of commons?
It was precisely Jesus who defined money as‘lord.
It was precisely this Paragraph 7 that enabled me to abstain.
It was precisely the thing she was working with: sex.
And it was precisely in the oratory that my vocation was born.
It was precisely these ingredients that an incomparable Man taught.
It was precisely at the age of 70 that Julie discovered photography.
It was precisely there that the Via Verde system was first used.
It was precisely Jacinta who caused the spreading of the events of Fatima.
It was precisely at Nero's that I discovered this summery wonder, the Frappé Latte.
It was precisely these difficulties have stimulated the idealization of this study.
But it was precisely for those“others” that Paul perceived the destination of Easter.
It was precisely here that I found you so it is here that we have to separate.