Примери за използване на Her close на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The girl grew up surrounded by the love of her close people- her parents
to provide support to her close people for her, and to choose the right method of relaxation.
Knightley was cast in the role due to her close resemblance to Natalie Portman,
Twenty-two-year-old Dmitry Malikov drew attention to a photo of a girl from the album of her close friends.
She was courted by Mukhina in recent years by her close friend Elena Gurova,
the great scientist but remained loyal to another affair- with the Soviet special services- and used her close ties with Einstein to help Moscow.
Far from her close environment in the countryside,
Six days after Diana's death, the Queen secretly wrote a letter to her close friend, Lady Henriette Abel Smith.
And almost every woman tries to try on such a list of conditions for men who are in her close environment.
Merkel might not manage to keep her close ally.
Some of her close political allies acknowledge that it is now distinctly possible that the Chancellor will have to leave office before the next general election in 2017.
Her close friend Lottie Anthony states that Kathryn jumped in the car
If a woman finds she's made enemies of her close friends, she will try to make friends of her true enemies.
Fonda and her close friend Lily Tomlin did a TED talk on the importance of female friendships,
She has a Finsta, as do her close friends, who she follows
A real writer would have asked her about her close shaves with snakes,
She did not like this work," her close friend Funda said,
In 2012 after meeting Gal Benron(known as Israel's Twerk pioneer and her close friend) that came back from the US after discovering this magnificent dance.
She has a extraordinary power from the Moon and with her close friends she has fought against evils in her town
Her close associates already commented that Merkel will try for the fourth time to win the election