Examples of using An expression of in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
The code becomes an expression of the model, so a change to the code may be a change to the model.
Adding an expression of gratitude to the signature can give a much better impression to the other.
In 1998, as an expression of ultimate elegance and discretion, its ultra-thin watch adopted the name of Altiplano.
I have come to know that faith is a real power, not just an expression of belief.
Every mobile phone, digital camera, netbook, and notebook is, in form and function, an expression of personal taste and fashion.
Success is not an event or result in isolation, but an expression of the best within you.
The eighth generation of the 911, however, remains an expression of puristic sports car culture.
separate from pure consciousness, but rather an expression of it, the way a drop of water is an expression of the great ocean.
processes- in other words, thinking, an expression of some kind of intelligence.
Lead the children to see in every pleasant and beautiful thing an expression of God's love for them.
Organ donation is not only an act of social responsibility, but also an expression of the universal fraternity which binds all men and women together.”.
In the communal and religious life of the Jewish people, dance has been regarded as an expression of joy and sorrow since biblical times
For example, the“cry” face is usually considered an expression of sadness, but we use that face to solicit succour,
It can be used more properly as an expression of love, and of course it can be used for its designed function in reproduction of the human species.
For example, the‘cry' face is usually considered an expression of sadness, but we use that face to solicit succor,
Miss Scuba is a culture of its own; an expression of free will,
In this perspective, the Pontiff added,”organ donation is not only an act of social responsibility, but also an expression of the universal fraternity which binds all men and women together.”.
The Kenkyusha's New Japanese-English Dictionary, hairyo is“an expression of humility for[receipt]
On the one hand he sees the tendency to distort the law of value as an expression of decline; on the other hand, he claims that the fully statified countries of the eastern bloc were no longer subject to the law of value and thus to the tendency towards crises.
was trying to heal itself in my life and, somehow, through my life- an expression of some thing that wanted to make me whole.