Examples of using Now live in English and their translations into Polish
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The abbey may now live in peace.
We now live better,- said the government.
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public school Christie and Jim have jammed Violet in Logan Square where they now live.
Three impact sites, he's joining us now live from his Lab from the American observatory Kitt Peak, Arizona.
And let these dots represent the land that's already taken up by the cities that three billion people now live in.
Only few survived the madness and now live in fear, not knowing what the next day might bring.
Yet two thirds of the world's 1.5 billion poorest people now live in middle-income countries.
In the EU of 27 Member States, one in three EU citizens- 170 million in total- now live in the poorest regions which receive assistance under the“Conver-gence” objective.
The Association"Medjugorje for Children" donated the financial means for the construction of a house in which seven children now live.
How many people have been freed of sin, and now live as children do in the freedom of God?
Four out of five Europeans now live in urban areas and their quality of life is directly influenced by the state of the urban environment.
I am great grand-daughter of Jan's sister, who right now live in Georgia, USA,
I am a Chinese but now live in Jamaica, working as a volunteer Chinese(Manderin)
brought up, educated and now live.
ennoble the life which men now live in the flesh.
Selma Engel now live in Connecticut.
Around 11 million EU citizens have taken advantage of this right and now live in another EU country.
Already around 7 million Union citizens have taken advantage of this right and now live in another Member State of the Union.