Examples of using Whose motto in English and their translations into Italian
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Tessil whose motto and strong point is its quality.
Whose motto is that?
You might appreciate the U.K. magazine Delayed Gratification, whose motto is“Breaking news last”(!).
I am a keen supporter of this candidacy whose motto is'Cultural freedom- culture of freedom.
However, Sawako is a kind person whose motto is"to do one good thing once a day.
The most important show of the channel is Jurnalul TVR, whose motto is Jurnalul aşa cum ar trebui sǎ fie!
is of key importance to Europe, whose motto is"United in Diversity.
I will be to this generation a second Mohammed, whose motto in treating for peace was"The Al-Qur'an
Let us demand action of the Council, whose motto in this matter, as on so many other issues, seems to be manana!
A consortium of participant journalists Whose motto is,"ballz to the wallz.
We do not forget our duties. We mourn the death of our great Charolais whose motto'the higher,
It is discrimination bya federation whose motto is"Bridge for Peace".
This superb engineering achievement ran under the auspices of Hans Bauer, whose motto became company philosophy.
S greatest scientific advances make up this interactive science awareness centre, whose motto is? Forbidden not to touch?
led by members of the Alliance whose motto is,"to hell with ceremony!
Undoubtedly this is one of the hopes of those who are promoting this University, whose motto is Sapientia et Scientia.
Soon you can be infected by the beautiful serenity of the islanders, whose motto“Wait and see” seems too loud.
Friendly owners residence discreet and above all honest whose motto these days apt and'"bell
SteelSeries, whose motto is"winning is everything," has been on the forefront of professional gaming gear since its inception in 2001.
Microsoft- whose motto is"Privacy is our priority", the Guardian notes-