Примери за използване на Who represents на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The villain of the Jesus story is Judas, who represents Scorpio, the"backbiter",
It is headed by an ambassador, who represents his/her government in the Alliance's consultation
The focus on symbolism was the work of Vladimir Solovyov, who represents the existing world as a hopeless glimpse of the world of ideas.
Each delegation is headed by an“ambassador”, who represents his/her government in the Alliance's consultation
The man who represents the monster accepts the gift vicariously,
Furthermore, one who represents someone else cannot have more rights than the one he.
The epics have the exploits of an archetypal hero who represents the collective values of a nation.
Christof Wellens, who represents another 31 German
perhaps the only one who represents the haidouk movement in Bulgaria on a national scale.
The custom of banishing the Brahman who represents the king may be a substitute for putting him to death.
The process is closely supervised by high skilled Initiative Technology manager who represents the interests of the customer.
This takes the form of a totalitarian world government dedicated to Lucifer, who represents their defiance of God.
is a deputy, who represents the interests of beings from the other world.
Under no condition can we agree with this logic,' said Tusk, who represents the European Union's 28 member states.
If we can say this about the ordinary teacher, how much more can be said about the Great Master, Who represents the external relationship of God to humans.
We keep on fighting,” said Imamoglu, who represents the main opposition Republican People's Party(CHP).
The executive responsibility of each Province is entrusted to a Governor General, who represents the Government.
Appalled that the person who represents the European peoples distorts the content of the meeting," Cavusoglu said.
I would like to ask Mr Wathelet, who represents the Council here, whether the Council could explain its own position on these matters.
Kevin Kosh, a CHEN PR partner who represents tech companies,