Examples of using Also forms in English and their translations into Italian
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This also forms the basis of the need for stable state as a logical mechanism without which life organisms could not exist.
The Energy Efficiency Action Plan which the Commission adopted on 19 October 2006 also forms part of the Action Plan.
It also forms a barrier for the monsoon winds,
the skin remains well-hydrated and smooth and also forms lesser wrinkles.
But there are also forms of explicit ideology that have the use of ideology in translation as their objective.
Because a table is not only functional and decorative, but also forms a central center of life of a family
There are also forms of violence that seem harmless,
The city of Arrecife also forms one of the seven municipalities of the island
If any, alternative to white clover will pobegonosnaya bentgrass, which also forms a wonderful fluffy carpet.
name to the department, but this peaceful and majestic river also forms the backbone of the Bouches-du-Rhone.
The airport also homes the French Dakar-Ouakam air forces which also forms the airports military section.
The space is visually subdivided into two large areas by a partition, which also forms the physical limit between the exhibition
Each regimental district also forms one battalion of landvarn(of 6 companies),
The corporate culture defines internal relationship of the company, and also forms a certain image of the company in the opinion of clients, partners, suppliers.
This Security Statement also forms part of the user agreements for SurveyMonkey and Wufoo customers.
The main centre of population on the lake is the town of Kaputa, which also forms an administrative district of the Northern Province.
Tile also forms a cell- also a kind of pattern that can"steal" space.
The dress consists of a flywheel in the chest that also forms the sleeve fall.
The cytoskeleton also forms a whip-like, external structure called the flagella,
The Maltese cross also forms the basis for the design of the Order of the Bath and the Royal Victorian Order.