Examples of using Has transformed in English and their translations into Norwegian
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
I hope sincerely God has transformed her life. I hope.
instead the shift has transformed towards customer service.
But shagnuvshy forward progress has transformed the desktop fun in free bingo games with options.
We know that ethane from US shale gas has transformed US manufacturing and we are now seeing this advantage being shared across Scotland.”.
The SSI integration with our CNC pipe cutting machine has transformed our design, cutting
The Bible has transformed me from an ambitious, violent,
Otis has transformed what was once an arduous trek up to the monument into an easy, enjoyable ride.
Discover how digital marketing has transformed the retail landscape and how you can
The E-commerce has transformed the way that people shop,
Driving dramatic innovation Cloud computing has transformed the way people work- unleashing innovation worldwide- through public,
Live betting has transformed the way millions of people bet online
And today it stands there, this remarkably simple contraption which has transformed so many lives.
a spiritual landscape- an expression that Neto has transformed into a reality.
The Hotéis Alexandre de Almeida group, following its established tradition has transformed a beautiful old building into a fresh
Live betting has transformed the way millions of people bet online
Follow IBM Global Financing Driving dramatic innovation Cloud computing has transformed the way people work- unleashing innovation worldwide- through public, private, and hybrid cloud deployments.
leaving beautiful testimonials of exactly how it has transformed their lives.
Sámi artist Outi Pieski has transformed the foyer of the Royal Festival Hall with her installation“Falling Shawls”.
In a message sent to shareholders,"The NETELLER Group has transformed its business over the last 18 months.
an association founded by former GDR Citizens' Committees, has transformed the former headquarters of the Stasi into a museum.