Примери коришћења Become victims на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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negotiate sex and can become victims depending if men decide to wear[condoms]
in the end we have a hardcore carnage in which people become victims really surrounded by hordes of zombies.
they may become victims anyway, or bystanders who survive but at a great cost to themselves.
they can be aggressive to the fry, or become victims of large fish.
strong egocentrism easily become victims of a suggestive influence.
they may become victims.
We wish to express our compassion for the suffering experienced by the faithful of other religious traditions who have also become victims of civil war,
can also become victims of the"green serpent.".
women become victims of varicose veins twice as often as men.
According to eHarmony, 53 per cent of those who take part in a festive flirtation will become victims of snowmmaning this season.
We wish to express our compassion for the suffering experienced by the faithful of other religious traditions who have also become victims of civil war, chaos and terrorist violence.".
range of potential patients, since even teenage girls can become victims of cysts.
That's not why we're here. We're representing two former Constellations customers who've become victims of identity theft after attending one of your speed-dating events.
Citizens of Kosovo living in the north must not become victims of various manipulations
During this busy summer travel season, airline travellers have become victims of the disproportionate impact that the implementation of new EU Regulation is having on the flow of traffic at European airports.
But most of the social networks people have become victims of attacks by the obsessed,
It is estimated that 2.5 million individuals become victims of human trafficking a year.
warn that Serbian officials would face the difficult task of protecting its compatriots if the Serbs living in enclaves in Kosovo become victims of Albanian violence.
An estimated 200,000 to 300,000 people in Southeast European countries become victims of human trafficking annually,
A total of 1520 Belarusian medical specialists have become victims of repressions, this includes about 500 doctors,