Examples of using Recognizes it in English and their translations into Slovak
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Sarafine recognizes it too.
Everyone knows it, everyone recognizes it.
The camera recognizes it automatically.
The rest of the world recognizes it.
He recognizes it, and we all recognize it. .
The Pope, too, recognizes it.
Everyone recognizes it and everyone loves being around him.
And even Tedra recognizes it.
The Chamber recognizes it as a significant accomplishment….
At the choice of menu: update from ADB recognizes it as adb device.
The human body recognizes it as a foreign substance and begins to produce antibodies to eliminate it. .
Everybody immediately recognizes it as stupid.
Turkish Cypriots declared independence in 1983, but only Turkey recognizes it.
A pop song; Doris recognizes it from the radio.
But he recognizes it and he's going to do something about it, so this is the day the turn occurs.
For this reason the Church searches for truth,proclaims it tirelessly and recognizes it whenever it is manifested.
Although you cannot see the tag, your mail system recognizes it and you can create a mail rule to act on messages that have a blacklist tag.
Turkish Cypriots declared an independent republic in the north in 1983, but only Turkey recognizes it, maintaining 35,000 troops there.
If a file already exists in the destination directory, then TunesGo recognizes it quickly and does not copy that particular file again.
An embassy is a permanentdiplomatic mission that one country establishes in another country if it recognizes it as being sovereign.
For this reason the Church seeks it, announces it tirelessly and recognizes it wherever it is manifested.
Key Difference: An embassy is a permanentdiplomatic mission that one country establishes in another country if it recognizes it as being sovereign.
For this reason the Church seeks it, announces it tirelessly and recognizes it wherever it is manifested.
A country will only set up its embassy in another country if it recognizes it as a sovereign state.
Turkish Cypriots declared an independent state in 1983, but only Turkey recognizes it and keeps 35,000 troops there.
