Examples of using Whose image in English and their translations into Finnish
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Whose Image was I made of?
And Jesus saith to them: Whose image and inscription is this?
Whose image were humans made in?
It's one possibility, but some of the women whose images have been stolen have been very upset.
But whose image does he really see?
I wanna know when and where Elvis Presley last fired a gun into a TV set… and whose image was the intended target?
Whose image and inscription are on it?
The police are only managing to trace a tiny number of the thousands of children whose images appear in on-line abuse.
Whose image and inscription does it have?
The officer analysing the image("the reviewer")works remotely without any possibility to see the person whose image is being analysed.
Whose image and inscription hath it?
On September 21, one of the twelve non-crossing holidays of the Russian Orthodox Church is the Nativity of the Most Holy Mother of God, whose image is deeply revered throughout the Christian world.
Whose image and inscription does it have?
Show me a denarius. Whose image and inscription are on it?" They answered,"Caesar's.
Whose image and superscription hath it?
Shew me a penny. Whose image and superscription hath it? They answered and said, Caesar's.
Whose image is your avatar based on and what's the purpose of your program?
And whose image was the intended target? Well, Joe, for 100,000 smackeroonees now… I wanna know when and where Elvis Presley last fired a gun into a TV set.
And man, whose image this god is, is therefore also not a real man, but likewise the quintessence of the numerous real men, man in the abstract, therefore himself again a mental image. .
Filename of the image whose tones and color you want to transfer to the current layer.
The paradox of the sector is that, while there are still low-skilled job losses, there is a shortage of skilled labour particularly in certain regions of the Union:skilled workers are not often attracted by an activity whose brand image is unflattering and where the wages are generally below the average.
The Committee would therefore suggest that particular attention be given to workplaces whose institutional image is particularly important, for instance hospitals and health services(where health service employees must be the first to set a professional example by not smoking), schools and government offices, inasmuch as they are supposed to set an example for the whole community.
After all, you can fill yourself with an image whose meaning does not coincide with the character of the person or in general will mean something not particularly decent or suitable for him.