Examples of using Is not called in English and their translations into Hungarian
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and fuel is not called"Allinol.".
Satan or the devil is not called by name in a salient way.
the first sea lord, although the chief of the army is not called a land lord- he said that we, and he meant in the industrialized nations in the West, that we suffer from sea blindness.
that time this type of window is not called the name.
its prognosis dyskinesia in children treatment in children dyskinesia is not called c….
If the fishing vessel is not called to port, flag Member States must provide due justification in a timely manner to the Commission
If the vessel is not called to port, the Contracting Party must provide due justification in a timely manner to the Executive Secretary who shall make it available on request to any Contracting Party.
because Muslims may face circumstances where combat is not called for, or where jihad is not required,
A user that is defeated by the fact that/System/Settings is not called/Sistema/Configurações won't go very farther, once they reach this directory
for an ActiveX control, that control is not called by Internet Explorer at all unless the Initialize
since Donald Trump's current president is not called, it is still questionable whether his predecessor could be present for diplomatic reasons.
the local garbage dump, in other words this place is not called, see yourself on the photo on the right.
strictly speaking 400 series is not called stainless steel, Called stainless iron,
to which a 5% interest have to be paid in advance even if this interest is not called.
Universal men are not called poets or mathematicians, etc.
People of education are not called poets or mathematicians, etc.;
Ye are called, אדם,"men", but the nations of the earth are not called men.'.
They aren't called pigs anymore.
That December 5 protest wasn't called because of Rosa Parks alone.
If my name isn't called, would you… take care of my boy?