Приклади вживання Its collection Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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In 1925, Kharkiv Zoo was the first in Ukraine to buy for its collection the a representative of one of the largest animals in the world- the elephant.
Due to its collection of healing properties,
The Museum of Contemporary Art in San Francisco will sell from its collection a picture of Mark Rothko“Untitled”(1960) to replenish the fund with new works by young authors.
To boot with force Amazon also brings us in its collection of offers for the Back to School very juicy discounts on some of the most prominent robots in the market.
who normally impose a charge for its collection and treatment.
She would convince a museum curator to provide a letter indicating that the museum would like to add her artwork to its collection.
This amazing park is situated in the heart of the city and has in its collection more than two thousand plants.
which normally requires a charge for its collection and treatment.
Alongside with the expositional activity Museum carries out considerable research work on the basis of coins from its collection and regular publishes its results.
can only compete with the other dolls in its collection!
losing many valuable pieces from its collection.
Diesel Black Gold turns to pink(almost completely) in its collection for next summer.
which will provide well-known works from its collection for the exhibition.
as The Pompidou has over 50,000 works in its collection.
the Natural History Museum in New Delhi lost much of its collection to a fire.
Khan Academy is most known for its collection of videos, so before I go any further, let me show you a little bit of a montage.
Its collection spans 5,000 years from ancient times to the present day with pieces from the cultures of Europe,
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Its collection spans 5,000 years of art,
Its collection has grown, mainly through bequests,