Examples of using Particularly active in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
The Technical University of Crete is particularly active in conducting basic
The Ashmounts had been particularly active lately.
EFT is particularly active in central and south east Europe.
This cuddly lap dog is not particularly active.
is particularly active in welcoming students
Raydel has helped out with student lotteries and was particularly active in the introductory workshops that were given at each school.
This section of the brain is particularly active, more than I have seen in any other Jedi.
they would become particularly active under cold conditions,
She was particularly active within the laws of religion in Sweden
Mount Hekla: Iceland's particularly active volcano developed a reputation as a gateway to Hell in the 12th century, after its 1104 eruption.
One group particularly active in the street fighting around Independence Square is the ultra-right nationalist Right Sector,
Your stomach is a particularly active organ, ever secreting acids
Particularly active activity of the insect leads at night,
The French were particularly active in pushing for a takeover of the left bank
Particularly active in terms of shedding unwanted kilograms we show on the eve of any holiday.
the Contractor play a particularly active role in trying to discover the solution that is most beneficial to them.
are particularly active and effective for problems of oily skin with acne and acne.
He is particularly active in campaigning for Africa,
you don't plan to be particularly active, your body still needs plenty of H2O to function properly.
Incidentally, the yeast tends to be felt particularly active in the days before menstruation.