Examples of using Vanier in English and their translations into Hungarian
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This is Jean Vanier.
The Vanier Institute.
Quebec City Vanier.
Jean Vanier on the power of powerlessness.
With founder, Jean Vanier.
Jean Vanier was born in Canada in 1928.
Directed by Nicolas Vanier.
VANIER: And he's been in office two years now.
The founder Jean Vanier.
VANIER: All right, we're going to take a short break.
Quebec City Vanier(quebec).
Jolie Vanier was born in Scottsdale, Arizona in 1998.
I see Jesus in Jean Vanier.
Jean Vanier decided to stay with them and live with them.
Yeah, but I thought that, you know, the Vanier case.
It was named after Jean Vanier, the founder of L'Arche communities.
Growth begins when we begin to accept our weaknesses.”-Jean Vanier.
Jean Vanier was born in Switzerland on September 10, 1928 to Canadian parents.
Growth begins when webegin to accept our own weakness~ Jean Vanier.
The communities that Jean Vanier founded, like Jean Vanier himself, exude tenderness.
Before the questions I wanted toask if you wanted to share a thought about Jean Vanier.
Jean Vanier, born in 1928, is the son of former Governor General of Canada, Georges Vanier.
We are not called by God to do extraordinary things, but to do ordinary things with extraordinary love."-Jean Vanier.
Jean Vanier, born in 1928, is the son of former Governor General of Canada, Georges Vanier.
Recently, we were saddened by the death of a great apostle of the poor, Jean Vanier, whose dedication opened up new ways of showing solidarity with the marginalized and working for their advancement.
In Vanier Park near Burrard Bridge, the Museum of Vancouver is a large institution devoted to all things Vancouver.
Located close to Burrard Bridge in the Vanier Park, the museum is a considerably large institution and is majorly devoted to everything related to Vancouver.
The Vanier Institute estimates there are regulated child care spaces for just 22 per cent of Canadian children under the age of six,” writes Tamsin McMahon in Million-dollar babies(Maclean's).
Jean Vanier says that his work, like the work of other people-- his great, beloved, late friend Mother Teresa-- is never in the first instance about changing the world; it's in the first instance about changing ourselves.