Examples of using Objects belonging in English and their translations into Italian
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will transform objects belonging to our daily life into an icon of never ending evidence of a solid commitment to the improvement of the planet;
the sketches of I Pini di Roma, relics, objects belonging to the composer and the death-mask.
and ends with objects belonging to the Early Middle Ages 4th to 8th centuries.
Chiesa della Compagnia del Corpus Domini: Includes San Bernardino following the transfer inside the shrine, with objects belonging to the saint, previously kept at the Convent of Colombaio.
though he soon descends alone into the Netherworld to retrieve two objects belonging to Gilgamesh which had fallen there.
as well as furniture and objects belonging to the Mandralisca family.
Qing period and many objects belonging to other fascinating Asian cultures are treasured in the art gallery Ca' Pesaro.
as well as some other sorts of objects belonging to people who love this sort of art.
Metadata should be used appropriately so that searches for material/objects belonging to various digital collections is possible.
It is unusual to find objects belonging to the Cardinal Angelo Maj,
and print objects belonging to its collections in a"Met MackerBot Hackathon".
and print objects belonging to its collections in a“Met MackerBot Hackathon”.
it was completed with objects belonging to the sanctuary or to private citizens,
masks and objects belonging to diverse cultures of which, for centuries, Africa is a generous source.
Italians passionate about sculptures, masks and objects belonging to diverse cultures of which, for centuries, Africa is a generous source.
investigators began to suspect more serious crimes after finding objects belonging to a woman named Biljana Pavlovic,
The house shows many objects belonged to the famous writer.
Don't you have fear to sell objects belonged to dead people?
All these objects belonged to Benedetto Giuseppe Viti.
Those objects belong to interlopers who never belonged in oz.