Examples of using Is to be called in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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No one is to be called an enemy….
One of the special marks of favor shown in the Scriptures is to be called the friend of God.
No one is to be called an enemy, all are your benefactors, and no one….
Both Brian and Doug Coughlin want their own top class cocktail bars someday andBrian's Cocktail Bar is to be called'Cocktails& Dreams'.
The script that is to be called or executed.
If China is to be called upon to serve as the new champion of the world order, it will be rather different and one of a much lower profile than the one the U.S. forged and led.
One of the biggest compliments aJapanese woman can be paid is to be called a Nuka Bijin, which translates to'rice bran beauty'.
No one is to be called an enemy, all are your benefactors, and no one does you harm.
This retelling of the old Chinese folktale tells the story of a young Chinese maiden who learns that her weakened andlame father is to be called up into the army.
It is likely to define a method that is to be called before an object's final destruction by garbage collector.
And to this class, which seems to be by nature the smallest,belongs a share of the knowledge that alone among all the other kinds of knowledge is to be called wisdom.
The Web site said the new flagship model is to be called the iPhone XS and that Apple also plans to release a new version of the Apple Watch with a larger display by reducing the edges around it.
At runtime these pointers are set to point to the right functions, because at compile time,it is not yet known if the base function is to be called or if an overridden version of the function from a derived class is to be called(thereby allowing for polymorphism).
While you take in hand to school others,and to teach them by what name a whale-fish is to be called in our tongue leaving out, through ignorance, the letter H, which almost alone maketh the signification of the word, you deliver that which is not true.".
The film was to be called The Batman.
Buzz Lightyear“was to be called” Lunar Larry.
This has come be to be called the“mastery maths” model.
After modernization, Tu-142MR planes were to be called Tu-142MRM, and Tu-142M3 were turned into Tu-142M3M.
Such formulated drinks are to be called Malztrunk(“malt beverage”) according to German law, since they aren't fermented.
According to the rumors that circulated the network,one of the new models was to be called Xiaomi Mi 8 Youth Edition, but it will not.
Words cannot fathom how grateful and proud I am to be called your daughter.
In 1916, he published his own outlines for such a scheme, it was to be called Wolf Cubbing.
Already in 1935 Hideki Yukawa proposed a field theory for the stronginteraction where the mediating field particle was to be called a meson.
Rather than“wildlife,” they are to be called“free-living.”.
So the constitutional assembly was to be called Parlamentarischer Rat(lit. parliamentary council) and the constitution given the name of Grundgesetz(basic law) instead of calling it a"constitution".
The longer we walk in the light, the easier it is for us to see the sinful blemishes in our lives andthe more we realize how undeserving we are to be called the children of God.
However, even if that were to be called a death game, the majority of the players of that world were net gamers without any connection to actual swordsmanship, me included.
But when Greeks fight with Greeks, we will say that they are natural friends and that in such circumstances Greece is sick and divided into factions andthat such hostilities are to be called civil war.
In the 1850s, he also followed other retailers such as Macy's,Lord and Taylor and B. Altman and Company to the area which was to be called"Ladies' Mile", on Broadway and Sixth Avenue between 9th Street and 23rd Street.
When, with the introduction of feudalism, king Bela confirmed the kindred in their possession of Breber(1251) this name would againbe used to identify them since by then the custom was to be called after one's premier fief.