Examples of using Are often called in English and their translations into Danish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
As we do so, we see that interest representatives- or lobbyists, as they are often called- also play a very significant role in Brussels.
Many big-flowered poppy species varieties are often called pseudo-oriental poppy, but the true pseudo-oriental poppy is the biggest
Hueso said he is working on legislation that would completely ban the products, which are often called Spice or K2 incense.
Those kinds of activities I think are often called‘resistance', which they are; but they also help generate a
Hidden object games online are often called quests, so if you encounter options hidden object game titles to play online at any of them.
and by another as varieties, or, as they are often called, as geographical races!
have been ranked by one eminent naturalist as undoubted species, and by another as varieties, or, as they are often called, as geographical races!
WORLD MUSICIANS Færd- or"The Scandi Boys" as they are often called down under- have always sought out new roads, and have thus ensured
organs which seem to us, and are often called, new.
Although skibobs are often called Ski Bikes
It's often called magic or evil.
It is often called the Venice of the North.
This is often called the golden rule.
It is often called land boarding,
Among the reasons tenzionnyh pain is often called the stress and various injuries.
And seeing with the brain is often called imagination.
It's often called the first molecular disease.
Glaucoma is often called“the sneak thief of sight.
Cocoa is often called the food of the gods.
It is often called wrought plasticity.