Примеры использования It is often called на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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It is often called the"bride of the north",
The"Henry Street parish," as it is often called, has a long
The innovation of Montessori pedagogic system(as it is often called) lies in teacher's individual approach to each student.
It is often called the" model-an extraterrestrial," because it has a non-standard face: large,
It is often called upon to assist Governments in addressing political
It is often called a stone flower,
It is often called Macedonia, but this can cause confusion with the wider geographical region of Macedonia and the Greek region of Macedonia.
Today, it is often called"the Land of the Gods"(Devbhumi)
Arilje has the world reputation for the raspberry production, so it is often called the world capital of this aromatic fruit,
Masteron, as it is often called, is most commonly used by bodybuilders who are in the"cutting" phase of their training and dieting.
In the tales it is often called Ambar-bibi- this holy woman was the patroness of women and mothers.
It is often called"lily", but this plant differs from the true lilies by a number of features.
which is why it is often called the land of blue lakes.
one at the commencement of the maintenance period, as it is often called, and the other at the end.
so it is often called the" Rose of Turkey" for the beauty,
or hydro, as it is often called in many regions of Canada.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo it is called Kikongo ya leta(i.e. Kikongo of the state administration), but it is often called in short Kikongo, especially out of the region of ethnic Bakongo people.
When a 3-point flexure test is done on a brittle material like ceramic or concrete it is often called modulus of rupture MOR.
It is often called"The township under the nor'west arch" in reference to a characteristic weather phenomenon that often creates an arch of cloud in an otherwise clear sky to the west of the township.
the potential for great opportunity or for great peril- the"curse of oil" as it is often called in the international media.