Examples of using He creates in English and their translations into Czech
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He creates a sort of hypothetical collection of„images", from which he later creates his paintings- Norway,
He creates a student folder
Using field and studio recordings, hand-made acoustic and electronic instruments and found objects, he creates compositions, live performances,
But the ripples he creates would, over time radiate upon far distant shores… geometrically altering events in its path.
Mosquito hails from Angola but lives permanently in the Belgian town of Ghent, where he creates multimedia projects combining performance, music,
He creates large-scale"genetic codes"
Based on his distinctive research, he creates a chaotic jumble of images,
He creates a version of ourselves that shines with goodness and thus, thus delivers a message for mankind.
with the close collaboration of firms, he creates innovative products with new types of surfaces,
He creates stories on the boundary of fiction
And thus, thus delivers a message for mankind. He creates a version of ourselves that shines with goodness.
Coulson understands very well what it's like to be a normal human in a supernatural world, and so he creates a team not unlike the way Nick Fury did in"the Avengers.
An artist and what he creates and shapes. The meaning of this metaphor is the relationship between.
Preferably before he creates another beast or, you know,
I spend a lot of time alone, or getting him out of problems he creates… by not listening to me.
With the text he creates absolute narration
Geometrically altering events in its path. But the ripples he creates would, over time radiate upon far distant shores.
He creates imaginative scripts in which he involves historical personages in a dialogue through which he criticizes
But when he creates a private school for young minds looking to pursue their dreams, we also get to call him a roll model.
At the age of 73, he creates the Rockefeller foundation with a personal endowment of $100 million dollars--the equivalent of 38 billion today.