Examples of using Especially one 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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Official/political
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Computer
Especially one of our own.
Especially one who lives off of blood
Many users especially one who works at office makes use of Outlook Note
I would like to thank my colleagues for their assistance, and especially one of your own here in la Francia.
For the off-season athlete, especially one of a bodybuilding or electrical power training nature Anavar lead to very little to require use throughout this amount of time.
This device is desired which must be in any family, especially one where there are children.
way of exploring and discovering a city, especially one as compact as Umeå.
his wife made sure they had many animals, especially one particularly large black cat named Pluto.
Audiences respond to a good presenter, especially one that focuses on and respects them.
A remote controleld vibrator can be a lot of fun especially one buried deep inside you.
If you are a tanner, especially one that spends a fairly large amount of money on indoor tanning,
But we are not magicians who can pull killers out of hats like they're rabbits, especially one who is trained like this.
Audiences respond to a good presenter, especially one that focuses on and respects them.
You need a woman in your life,- especially one who has not nursed you.- Ma! Women.
Even though Gran Torino offers up a wide variety of tasty pizzas especially one of them makes our guests smile.
Especially one of them, with a handwritten inscription scratched into a brick with the text Shakespeare was here, attracted his attention.
So, he would obviously be opposed to the organizing of a council also meant to lead the Jaffa, especially one that was intending to unite them against the Ori.
Lisa Frankel has been researching autofagy for a number of years and there is especially one question she hopes to find the answer to.
Especially one so formidable.
Especially one who's beneath her station.