Examples of using Whose number in English and their translations into Greek
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filthiness of the great whore(the intellectual animal mind) whose number is 666.
This part nests have more than 120 bird species, whose number exceeds 219,
The prize goes to the person whose number is closest to 2/3 of the average of all of the numbers chosen.
kill all the enemies, whose number is displayed in the upper left-hand corner.
The category of Mini Vans is addressed to passengers whose number ranges between 5-8 people.
The organisation aims at increasing the level of social integration of the homeless population, whose number has increased significantly in the last few years due to the socio-economic crisis.
contained only cremations of children and adults, whose number exceeded 50.
Black Terrier was called upon to join the ranksThe official dogs, whose number was significantly reduced in the postwar years.
Enforcing while the State to take effective measures to strengthen our fellow unemployed, whose number grows daily.
Crowley's own mother referred to him as“The Great Beast of Revelation whose number is 666,”
We are alarmed by the growing presence in Afghanistan of Daesh militants whose number now exceeds 3,500.
not only men but also women, whose number is constantly increasing on the roads.
Sometimes, it happens that we receive calls from some unknown person whose number is not in our phones contact lists.
The largest and most worth collection of the museum is the icon collection, whose number exceeds one hundred.
Foreign Publishers, whose number is growing daily.
He was content with the fact that his Christian mother referred to him as“The Great Beast of Revelation whose number is 666.”.
allied armies, whose number is unknown
The same goes for the Mandaeans, whose number decreased by about 80% in the past decade.
His Christian mother referred to him as“The Great Beast of Revelation whose number is 666,”
the Town had firm ramparts with gates whose number totalled to seven in the year 1848.
