Examples of using Same state in English and their translations into Swedish
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To live together in the same state.
The same state of german naval aviation.
We don't even live in the same state.
They have lived in the same state for thousands of years.
Are we representatives of the same state?
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But they remained in the same state of emaciation and squalor.
He and my mom can't live in the same state.
The same state of supply and demand of all raw materials….
You just happen to be in the same state as the watch.
A ban on having more than one establishment in the territory of the same State;
You must return the flat in the same state as you found it.
with the support of the same state.
Children just born are in the same state as Adam before his fall.
For thousands of years. They have lived in the same state.
The products must be in the same state and quantity as when you got them.
The Solo buttons of all swiped tracks switch to the same state.
While we're in the same state, you go to jail.
The Mute buttons of all swiped tracks switch to the same state.
Bumblebee tuna. They have lived in the same state for thousands of years.
Goods placed under the arrangements must remain in the same state.
Please leave the apartment in same state as it was when you arrived.
it makes sense to return it in the same state.
And there are so many more in the same state as this man sitting by the store.
The right applies provided that the product is held in substantially the same state.
Guests should leave the apartment in the same state it was upon check-in.
not all fishing grounds are in the same state.
The two countries were one and the same state from the 12th century until 1809.
Also, the client must keep the goods received in substantially the same state.
Please leave the apartment in same state as it was when you arrived. Map Conditions.
Only small quantities of nuclear material which are kept in the same state for long periods;