Examples of using Extreme forms in English and their translations into Italian
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Even after extreme forming, XM-19 Stainless Steel stays non-magnetic.
Even after extreme forming, XM-19 Stainless Steel stays non-magnetic.
KK: Yes, but not in such extreme form as Detroit.
Intrinsically heterosexual people who were suffering from a bizarre and extreme form of heterosexual concupiscence called"Same-Sex Attraction".
I mean it's not an extreme form of redistribution. You can still inherit private property.
So, we will die forging process called"extreme forming process" than"no cutting,
We gotta get rid of it.- Look,'cause the coroner said that Ethan died from an extreme form of bacteria.
Faxneld described the ONA as"a dangerous and extreme form of Satanism" and as"one of the most extreme Satanist groups in the world.
the humility of God, who chose the way of the Cross to show His love in an extreme form.
Worry can make us sick, and in it's most extreme form, it can kill us. Then why in the world do we do this thing called worry?
that becomes concrete also through the extreme form of satanism.
having proclaimed that"юËэpbxэ= is яËxë=sяыxэшx" in the extreme form confirmed the underlined asceticism of external shape, after 1920 become typical for issued in the Western Europe"фTшцxэш bюфxËэшчbp".
In its more extreme form, neutrality is,
An extreme form of this may be coming in the form of 3D printing,
an entirely unemployed minority(the extreme form of'dual society')
Regarding dualism, he dismissed the extreme form of dualism that stemmed from such philosophers as Plato(body
as well as other people who display an extreme form of hirsutism, also called Ambras syndrome in 1933 in reference to its depiction at this collection.
Lifton believed that the psychic fragmentation experienced by his subjects was an extreme form of the pathologies that arise in peacetime life due to the pressures
An extreme form of reluctance to accept or initiate comfort
Cloning, as an extreme form of manipulative intervention in the genomic constitution of the human being,