Examples of using A native of in English and their translations into Polish
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Argan Oil: extracted from the almonds of the argan tree, a native of Morocco, much appreciated for its nutritional,
Breton, a native of Brittany, would certainly have applauded the idea of erecting similar placards on beaches.
Shammas, a native of nearby Fassuta,
Marc Betgem, a native of the Netherlands, has been working for 17 years in various management roles within the COMPAREX Group.
A native of Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, he began his political career in 1780,
Murphy, a native of Atlanta, moved to Los Angeles as a teenager and pursued a career in acting.
Slayton, a native of Scarsdale, New York,
was of Scotch-Irish descent, though a native of Scotland.
Chaperon, a native of the island nation of Mauritius who first went to sea as a teenager,
Parker's father, a native of Brooklyn, is Jewish(from a family from Eastern Europe);of Kohen.">
Her father, a native of South Africa,
A native of Austria Fiegl family established itself in the 18th Century Venezia Giulia in 1782
as gomfrena, a native of tropical America,
Stritch, a native of Tennessee, was a lifelong spiritual advisor for Thomas,
A native of Rostock, learned in August 2004 know the two-master on board their current partner.
judging from the German nickname, a native of Thuringia.
Pope Alexander VI, a native of Valencia and a friend of the Castilian king,
A native of Franconia and the Bavarian-Swabia,
very similar to tamarind and is a native of Asia and Africa.