Примери за използване на It represented на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Compared with the old E83W it represented a massive step forward,
The paper held its value because it represented a scarce resource,
Therefore, it was true that the tribe lived, that it represented the obeying of all its members, whose final resting places were unremembered.
Mr Cranshaw's organisation had conducted a survey among the companies it represented and not a single company had come back saying that Brexit would benefit them.
The Glock 17, so named because it represented the company's 17th patent,
Mr Cranshaw's organisation had conducted a survey of the companies it represented and not a single company had come back saying that Brexit would benefit them.
In ancient India and Tibet it represented perfection, dualism,
To them, Barça was“More than a Club” because it represented the values of freedom and democracy.
It represented the resurrection of the economy in Spain
but to the history it represented.
He is a big supporter of the club motto because it represented the values of freedom and democracy.
It represented the resurrection of the Spanish economy as well as the emergence of a new national identity.
defended his stance claiming it represented a sign of“strength and maturity.”.
It's become so beloved that it represented the South on a 1969 U.S. postage stamp.
Men had long dreamed of reaching the moon, and it represented the culmination of years of research,
In today's market it represented a hugerange of insulating materials differing stacking technology,
When your last album,'In Technicolor', came out listeners said it represented"a more mature sound" for you.
The fourth-century Algerian cleric St Augustine believed that seven was so special that it represented the entire universe.
complaining that it represented"a rape of democracy",
The use of the enema was already widespread in the times of the ancient Egyptians, for whom it represented one of the most common therapeutic practices.