Examples of using May represent in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Is usually less damaging to your hearing, but may represent a danger because it drowns out speech and warning signals.
The years around the Russian Revolution in 1917 may represent the greatest dream humanity has ever had.
Scholars have theorized that Hjúki and Bil may represent lunar activity, including that they may represent the phases of the moon
Further, the archaeologists interpret the results to assess whether they may represent archaeological structures underground.
The omega symbol is associated with the Egyptian cow goddess Hathor, and may represent a stylized womb.
which possibly adorns the central golden chandelier, may represent the former rulers of the Low Countries.
while there are some who believe that Epi-Olmec may represent a transitional script between an earlier Olmec writing system
It is conjectured that the bronze sculptures may represent Tydeus and Amphiaraus respectively,
which has been suggested may represent a town or citadel.
If there are obvious indications that the person subject to a transit request may represent a threat for the public order,
blue might represent the band from 0℉- 32℉.
A child might represent vulnerability.
The tacks might represent obstacles that she had to avoid.
In metric drawings, 2 centimeters might represent 1 meter.
The absence of candles in the chandelier might represent the suppression of the Catholic faith.
To repress any feelings that might represent weakness as.
The cute one. I was hoping that you might represent me.
I was hoping you might represent me.
It's… it's mind-blowing to think of what this lion might represent in terms of our understanding of ancient Egyptian culture, economy, religion.
New technology might represent significant intellectual values,