Examples of using Able to put in English and their translations into Serbian
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I haven't been able to put it into words, but you did.
I couldn't fit 40 million cups on a canvas,but I was able to put 410,000.
I never would have been able to put Theo in my rear-view mirror.
Able to put into operation; • timing of construction and commissioning in home.
I thought I'd be able to put this behind me, but I can't.
Here, six relationship experts share the things happy couples are able to put behind them, pronto.
Is it to finally be able to put the Antichrist on the throne?
Finally, hang on the door or curtain fabric pouch,where the child will be able to put school supplies.
Of course you will be able to put on another PC more efficient… if the motherboard.
In this fragrance the great couturier was able to put a piece of his soul.
If your medical doctor is not able to put a catheter into your uterus.
They are able to put the perspectives of the East-Central European region into context amongst the many challenges of international relations.
He's even already told me I won't be able to put our kids' pictures online.
They are able to put the perspectives of the East-Central European region into context amongst the many challenges of international relations.
Major, do you think the Germans will be able to put on as tough a show tomorrow…-… as they did today?
Will be able to put the various recitation techniques into practice, understanding the basic principals of improvisation and research.
I couldn't fit 40 million cups on a canvas,but I was able to put 410,000. That's what 410,000 cups looks like.
Students will be able to put in practice effective tools to understand and manage data and modify decision making and behavior.
The treatment is preferably carried out after a month, in the first days,to be able to put the candle and carry douching.
Your child has to be able to put both feet on the ground, because your baby can sit more easily.
The increase in size and definition happened in quickly, and in a few months,he was able to put on at least 20 pounds of muscle.
He was actually able to put the antigens from King Tut on his sort of"clean slate" of a blood cell… so, then, recreating whatever blood type the mummy had.
Though not nearly as breathtaking as the way she was able to put the pieces of our lives back together after our son Jerry died.
Or maybe Turpin really did have quite distinct hand-writing, ordistinct enough that with other suspicions Smith was able to put two and two together.
Love, in the context of his theory, means being able to put aside differences and antagonisms through mutuality of devotion.
Cayce was able to put himself in a meditative state, during which he could answer questions about time, space, reincarnation, spirituality, and current and future events-- all with startling accuracy.
You learn to comment on the course literature andwill be able to put this in the relevant literature historical context…[-].
Photographers will be able to put my edited photos in an attractive frame, apply special effects, upload their findings in the online photo archives, as well as create a colorful slide show.
Within the European Union, with its broad diversity, Germany andFrance have been able to put aside their frictions, finding a common interest in managing Europe to their mutual advantage.