Examples of using Full of problems in English and their translations into Italian
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Here, each resident is full of problems, but because their eyes welling with tears.
The church of Qatar was perhaps his frailest creature, full of problems, perhaps because of this the most beloved.
Right now we're not Buddhas- instead, we experience a life full of problems and constant ups and downs.
Turkey now has a regional policy full of problems with Israel, Syria and Iran.
agitated for Gould, full of problems, suffering and exhaustion.
the city, full of problems, procures many difficulties.
A land, no longer poor but certainly full of problems, where man has been engaged since ever in redeeming his on condition,
is also full of problems, full of wars.
he would regularly find him taken up with catervae of people full of problems for whose needs he did his utmost.
all of them are full of problems, and so Francesco Gasperoni suggests to start again by watching a cow to establish the existence concept of anything.
so full of problems, we have been able to devote an hour
confused, full of problems Sages say that one of them was addicted to music,
is that Africa is full of problems. In almost all our nations, there is abject poverty, tragic mismanagement of available scarce resources, political instability
They played the"Twilight Zone Theme" every night. Because the old place was full of problems, and pipes that were so squeaky, like the cracks that let in the cold air in the winter.
So Lula, he's full of problems, full of contradictions, but one of the things that he's doing is, he is putting forward an idea of how we engage in international relations that completely shifts the balance from the standard sort of north-south dialogue into a whole new way of global collaboration.
The world is full of interesting problems.
The world is full of unsolved problems.
Well, life's full of little problems, isn't it?
Life's full of little problems, isn't it? Maggie, dear?
John's mind is full of problems, because the crisis absorbs all the energies of the human being.