Examples of using Facing in English and their translations into Italian
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clutch facing.
At a laying of the basic part of a wall from a usual brick and a facing layer from obverse ceramic stones fig.
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Easy to reach, facing south, they are the ideal place to learn the basics of climbing
The are east/ north-east facing vineyards, despite their position ungewöhnklichen an ideal microclimate they are in fact in a small valley that holds the heat well.
with large natural terraces facing south, the olive grove is mainly composed of the most typical Tuscan varieties of olives:
This interior facing room offers a modern décor with a warm design,
With its south-east facing bays and its location at the top of the resort, the residence enjoys
Facing the living room, though slightly separated, you will find the well-equipped kitchen where you can prepare your meals in comfort.
This interior facing room offers a modern décor with a warm design,
A: Initially, SELinux has been used on Internet facing servers that are performing a few specialized functions,
There is a constant commitment from Italy to increase resilience in facing climate change,
the position of the vineyards on steep slopes facing the sun, the short pruning,
National regulatory authorities are also requested to grant appropriate incentives through tariffs for the implementation of PCIs facing higher risks for justified reasons.
The Commission is committed to provide financial assistance for urgent needs to Member States facing extreme pressure at the external borders of the Union.
bathroom with WC and two terraces facing south-west.
The Apparthotel Club I Velici is composed of terraced residential units where the apartments are located facing the swimming pools and the animation area.
bath spaces facing towards the outside of gardens and terraces.
which was living in the 19th century in the palaces facing present-day via San Giovanni sul muro and via Puccini.
traditional wooden windows which open onto two small balconies, west facing for the afternoon sun.