Examples of using Whose form in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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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
Well, did you find out whose form the Master has taken?
A word whose form and meaning come from a blending of two
identify yourself by choosing the organization whose form you have saved.
The canopy bed is a bed whose form was adopted around 1490 in wealthy.
divorced from the real movement whose form it is.
Linear design whose form still allows you to achieve perfect curls.
For shearing vegetation trimmersequipped with a cutting tool, whose form depends on the power level of aggregate.
Regarding the need to effectively combat VAT fraud, whose forms evolve relatively rapidly,
Through years of breeding, they have succeeded in creating a series of cacti whose form, colour and durability all stand out from the crowd.
Do you have a product whose form and appearance are key competitive advantages?
a catalogue established by a media service provider and whose form and content is comparable to the form
The"Portaro del piano" was the entrance gate to the mediaeval town, whose form can still be gleaned from the layout of the buildings,
as certified by a document whose form and content shall be laid down in accordance with the procedure set out in Article 24(3) and(4);
Angle is an expandable meeting table whose form and character gives a light
This should make a preliminary selection of those projects whose form and content best match the above requirements,
To make this happen it is important that the place is built up of an architecture whose forms and structures in some sense is open
The Commission also defines as aid in the form of a guaranteethe more favourable funding terms obtained by enterprises whose legal form provides an explicit Stateguarantee or coverage of losses by the State.
The Commission regards as aid in the form of a guarantee also the more favourable funding terms obtained by enterprises whose legal form provides an explicit State guarantee
The Commission also defines as aid in the form of a guarantee the more favourable funding terms obtained by enterprises whose legal form pro vides an explicit State guarantee or coverage of losses by the State.
According to the document, the soldiers and officers, whose physical form does not meet the requirements of the armed forces of the Russian Federation,
Germany and Austria, whose networks form an interconnected whole.