Examples of using Primary sources in English and their translations into Polish
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There are no surviving primary sources attesting to her existence,
There are no surviving primary sources attesting to her existence,
thinking about energy efficiency, especially efficiency with regard to energy from primary sources, of which we have the greatest reserves,
their works are among the most important primary sources for the English Restoration period,
His History of the Normans(which has survived only in its medieval French translation, L'Ystoire de li Normant), is one of three principle primary sources for the Norman Conquest of southern Italy--the other two being the histories of William of Apulia and Geoffrey Malaterra.
partly because I was working on that project as I wrote this and had all the primary sources close at hand,
Specialization of Catechetics explores the primary sources of catechesis, theological foundations,
as can be seen in the way these rights are expressed in the EU's primary sources and their continuing development in Community secondary legislation.
as can be seen in the way these rights are expressed in the EU's primary sources(see Article 137 of the TEC,
cash flow statements and projections( including primary sources of funding, list of prime brokers
a controlled transition to other primary sources of energy.
The sun is the primary source of energy for our planet.
And what was that primary source that called the incident an accident?
Expanded Documentation: The primary source for documentation is the seeds website.
Missions are the primary source of prestige and items for the knights.
The Gold mine is your primary source of one of the key Resources- Gold.
coal is the primary source of energy.
Her name is not recorded in any existing primary source.
Television is the primary source of funding for professional sport in Europe.
The national flag constitutes the primary source of State responsibility for a ship.