Examples of using Way to break in English and their translations into Swedish
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
We will find a way to break it.
A way to break the chain of cause and effect.
It's a very good way to break the ice.
Another way to break the spell. I am not lying. There's.
There must be some way to break the curse.
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We're stuck here, there's no goin' home. Until we can find a way to break it.
I found a way to break the curse.
but found a way to break it.
Is this a way to break in new shoes?
Then work with Mr. La Forge to find a way to break through.
Is this a way to break in new shoes?
I simply thought this would be the most expeditious way to break our stalemate.
That's one way to break the ice.
Second, networking is more often than not the most highly efficient way to break into this business.
Belsnickel, there's only one way to break the curse, and that's for you to come back home to the village.
There must be another way to break the spell.
The most appropriate way to break into the slaughterhouse and by starting a war in when not quite have the confidence in the power of his army.
Or is this just a way to break your diet?
The most secure way to break away from packs is act in accordance with the installation procedure phases of additional software farther sensibly
There's only one way to break the spell.
The most effective way to break down a stigma is to actively address it, by promoting an environment in which it doesn't exist, and discussing the issues
There's only one way to break the curse.
there's only one way to break that spell.
The problem is that attacker has to know only one way to break into the application and developer(or systems administrator)
So there's no freaking way to break into the place.
There's another way to break the spell.
Akademiuppropet is a way to break this silence.
And there's only one way to break that spell.
We must find a solution, a way to break the deadlock.
Seems like a really convenient way to break somebody's heart.