Examples of using Single human in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
Every single human?
Eaten alive by guilt over single human.
Of a single human life.
Just to equal the power of a single human SOUL.
Just a single human face.
Is the future of our race not worth a single human life?
No single human being is capable of.
His story reminds us of how much a single human can achieve.
I am a single human being hanging out with my friends.
The whole universe is contained within a single human being- you.”.
This is a single human breast cell in three dimensions.
The whole universe is contained within a single human being- you.
A single human life is worth so much you would risk a world?
I don't believe that one single human being has all the answers.
A single human specimen's sufficient to make judgments about all the rest.”.
So you need 1 million laptops to simulate just a single human brain.
A single human thought can become an obstacle that hinders your improvement.
There was a pact among all the undead,to appoint a single human as impartial inspector.
There won't be a single human being who haven't experienced a difficult time in their lives.
Draw brilliant diagrams on the wall that cure diseases in theory, butnever help a single human being in reality.
We have never met a single human being in the world who can make it, sell it and look after the money.
Within hours, the military power that had dominated the globe for nearly a century has been defeated in World War III without a single human casualty.
It means that in a single human body there are about 5, 000 times more cells than the number of world population.
We proposed that a location be chosen which the police will be able to secure,so as not to be responsible for a single human life," said Interior Minister Ivica Dacic.
We've been saying they have to locate a single human being in a thousand square miles, a needle in a haystack, but that's not true.
Years- a single human lifetime- after the end of the second world war, what seems self-evident is being called into question once more.”.
The point is that anything, any system that depends on a single human being or two or three or five human beings-- it just doesn't scale.
If a single human life is more precious than all the planets, why do we weep for the wreckage of Buddhas and Roman cities and churches and mosques and libraries?
They are native to Mexico and Central America andare highly affectionate birds that will readily bond with humans(often a single human, not unlike how they would bond with a mate, watch out for the vomit if they try to kiss you!).
Seventy-four years, a single human lifetime, after the end of World War II, what seems self-evident is being called into question again.