Exemples d'utilisation de There is what is called en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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There is what is called oppression.
In political parties there is what is called discipline.
There is what is called‘direct action..
That time is when there is what is called a broken heart.
There is what is called the"Gigaton Gap..
In the Catholic Church, there is what is called the saints.
There is what is called the Threefold Law of Return.
Underneath the Black Monks, there is what is called Blue Moon.
There is what is called asbestos diagnosis.
In political parties there is what is called discipline.
There is what is called the"Islamic nation..
At the very top of the window, there is what is called the“ribbon.
First there is what is called the"double.
What we are going to see there is what is called.
Then there is what is called“reflections.
At one university in Western Canada, there is what is called"Weed Wednesday" each week.
There is what is called a hierarchy of liability.
On the mother's side, there is what is called"primary maternal concern.
There is what is called the Threefold Law of Return.
Defending social movements in their diversity Fourth, there is what is called active defense, or collective defense.
First, there is what is called Mulching or series.
As a matter of interest, when the perpetrator's behaviour constitutes several offences, there is what is called a combination of offences.
Finally there is what is called Hospital at Home.
Generally when family planning is studied,among the various methods presented, there is what is called natural methods.
There is what is called world science occultism.
When both fencers are hit simultaneously, andthe camera is recording properly these two buttons, there is what is called a"double whammy",‘ is to say one point for each.
There is what is called good debt and bad debt.
In law, there is what is called the opportunity of prosecution.
There is what is called a Gini coefficient, which shows inequality.
In law, there is what is called the opportunity of prosecution.