Examples of using Hails in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Physalis hails from America was loved by many for its variety of varieties
Estimate(to be precise) in the world hails cause only about a thousandth of a percentage of damaged crop, compared with areas that are yearly lodged(damaged,
This resolution condemns the reactionary Islamic regime and hails the revolutionary movement that has taken to the streets in spite of harsh repression.
This man is surpassed in popularity even a writer Arthur Hailey, who also hails from Luton.
funerals, hails and farewells.
If someone hails a cab and it pulls up,
evergreen honeysuckle Perfoliate Tuscan(L. etrusca) hails from the Mediterranean.
you have to sail now- not afraid of any storms, or any hails, or any typhoons, because now you know- your job is to cross through.
due to the more frequent and intensive hails, it is expected that more and more orchards in Hungary will encounter the need for protection against them.
Mahidhara, who hails from a Hindu family, studied at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia.
Hails are like magical white small ice cubes that fall from the sky at a certain time of the year.
What he wanted was not just to hear about Hails, but to remember Hails,
Yunnan black tea hails from Yunnan- a province in China better known for its pu-erh tea.
There have been times over the years when I have tried to leave Hails behind, when I have told myself shouldn't look back so much.
tree-like cotyledon(C. arborescens) hails from the South-West and South Africa- succulent plant with thick woody bottom round barrel
it rains or hails or there's a flying cow.
Let me tell you about a land where it rains beer and hails pretzels and you can play swim-up blackjack with Abraham Lincoln.
The Third Congress of Soviets hails the policy of the Council of People's Commissars in proclaiming the full independence of Finland,
The giant woody grass hails from China, which is not only the world's largest producer of bamboo, but also of a repository of vast traditional knowledge
Lastly, the Committee hails the efforts made and the resources deployed over the past number