Examples of using More than ever before in English and their translations into Polish
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Translated into euros, crude oil cost even more than ever before.
The world is grasping after liberty today perhaps more than ever before.
Michael, we have to stick together now more than ever before.
This sort of kinship is needed now more than ever before.
This condemned me more than ever before.
So we have hope for the planet's survival, more than ever before.
You are needed now more than ever before.
More than ever before, it is essential to concentrate our collective energies
Now you can please your girl more than ever before by grasp areas you could possibly not obtain while you had angled penis.
I'm loving my life more than ever before.
Currently you can please your lady even more than ever before by grasp areas you could not get while you had bent penis.
I don't produce more than ever before, but what I do produce is better, at least in my eyes.
More than ever before, the ESF must be put at the service of a true European employment initiative,
Currently you could please your lady more than ever before by reach areas you could not obtain while you had bent penis.
2011 remember they are particularly: On 19. of the month were incredible 421.383 Freight- and vehicle offers in TC Truck& Cargo®- more than ever before.
It has financial support from the Arab League and is more than ever before emphasising the Euro-Mediterranean dimension by building bridges between Europe, North Africa
Today, more than ever before, there is a need for the Union for the Mediterranean, for support for major projects
We are all feeling the pressure from our debts now more than ever before and there has never been a better time to pay off your debts.
results in us doing more and more than ever before.
MEDAC has financial support from the Arab League and is more than ever before emphasizing the Euro-Mediterranean dimension by building bridges between Europe,