Examples of using Abounding in English and their translations into Greek
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Located right on the coast with sand and palm trees abounding, Gulfport is Mississippi's second-largest city after its capital of Jackson.
This was one of the considerations which determined their residence in a warm region abounding in fruits and nuts.
to that blessed land, a land abounding with all good things-the land of eternal Spring.
is a creation abounding with politicized evaluations
elimination into the sea by abounding about these ridges.
is a creation abounding with politicized evaluations
Above all, whether we are currently abasing or abounding, 5 we should remember that true success
the charcoal of the age-old city-limits of Xanthos are arresting aloft a acropolis at a acme of 100 m on the eastern coffer of the brook Eşen abounding through the apple Kınık.
which is located on the western slope of a mountain in a forest area, abounding springs- all these are within walking distance from here.
the valley is a spectacular green haven abounding in flora and trees where butterflies come every year to breed.
it is of ancient Phaecian architecture abounding in statues and paintings of Achilles representing heroic scenes of the Troyan war.
the council of April 27, 2016 regarding the protection of natural persons, and abounding in what has been said in the following articles.
Abounding with vivid dance rhythms,
However, even with the acceleration of light being beamed at your planet to dispel the negativity abounding in humankind, please do not expect this change to be completed within the next generation.
Dark Strokes 2 will captivate you with a world abounding in beauty and detail,
downtown Faliraki, abounding in ouzo snack-bars,
the word of God; we must beg the Lord to increase our faith; it must be“working through charity,” abounding in hope, and rooted in the faith of the Church”Catechism of the Catholic Church.
the word of God; we must beg the Lord to increase our faith; it must be‘working through charity', abounding in hope, and rooted in the faith of the Church.”.
It appears to have been in Cicero's time a considerable municipal town.[9] Silius Italicus speaks of it as abounding in fish, litus piscosa Calacte[10]
post-spectacular theatre abounding in mainstream institutions which remain ambivalent