Examples of using Interesting time in English and their translations into German
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in its own way an interesting time in a child's life.
is a particularly interesting time to visit the park.
I had a challenging and interesting time in a great team in Chile",
Properly, this is a direct allusion TV men of all stripes that ahead we expect a very interesting time.
chatruletka allows you to spend an interesting time.
wider possibility of contacts, a range of interesting exhibitions, and an interesting time for all.
are willing to spend an interesting time- forward to conquering new peaks.
You have made it exceptionally clear what an important and interesting time we are living in when it comes to agricultural policy reform.
It's been an interesting time here in Peru. The strikes of the teachers and health workers are
It's an interesting time in journalism.
It was an interesting time.
We wish you an interesting time!
And it will also help you to have a good and interesting time.
You certainly picked an interesting time for your first trip away from Earth.
I must say that this debate comes at an interesting time for Europe.
You will have a fun and interesting time with the kind and friendly host family.
Want to spend fun and interesting time, play Smeshariki games for free, on our website.
Interesting time to break the"Don't ask, don't tell" policy around here.
Cause I didn't have enough eyeliner to write,"for an interesting time, call Caroline.
I had a very interesting time with WIB and enjoyed attending various nice events