Examples of using Is a particularly in English and their translations into Polish
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you should ask the fiaker coach for a"porcelain ride", which is a particularly calm and steady drive.
This is a particularly useful accessory when the equipment is used for long periods of time in harsh conditions.
The surplus is a particularly serious problem for table wine
The recent agreement to revise the Constitutional Charter concerning the State Union Parliament direct elections is a particularly welcome development.
General, I don't think that involving a civilian in a field op is a particularly good idea here.
another as a subcontractor, but of course, that is a particularly uncertain future.
This is a particularly weak argument, but any stick will apparently do
The next issue is a particularly burning one that cannot,
people who say,'I do not think that is a particularly good idea',
Hungary is a particularly good example of the country which produces the Jew who is a good Hungarian to-day,
It's a particularly brilliant season.
That's a particularly apt metaphor.
The S-520 was a particularly natural reproducer of percussion.
That was a particularly cruel prank.
But that's a particularly childish idea.
For Georgia, CBRN hazards are a particularly important aspect of general safety in the country.
Winter was a particularly difficult time for the Woodland Cree.
The period 1817-1832 was a particularly distressing time for Gauss.
babies are a particularly vulnerable group.
Core dumps are a particularly good source of clues,