Examples of using Whose members in English and their translations into Polish
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The law office is run by the Arbitration Service, whose members are lawyers
Ostrovit Vitamin C is a product in powder, whose members will find the only vitamin C. It is the perfect addition to juices, cocktails, water, etc.
The EU reiterates its support for UNAMID, whose members are working for peace in Darfur under particularly difficult conditions.
There is a sect whose members are made up of men
In your continent, there are many families whose members profess different beliefs,
From ancient times it was believed that the Senate- this is the main body of power, whose members can only be old
Modern creatine stack, whose members will find the 3 effective and highly anabolic forms of creatine.
The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club(HAMC) is a worldwide one-percenter motorcycle club whose members typically ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
or any organisation whose members carry on a particular profession,
more of the following categories or to associations whose members belong to one
The place was named after the Hlahol, a Prague choir, whose members visited the rocks in 1887.
UNS Mass Shocker is thought-conditioner type"Gainer", whose members will find the highest quality protein, carbohydrates again.
The council is an independent body whose members are appointed by the Minister of Finance for a4-year term.
As we know, many of them harbour extremist Islamic associations whose members can now easily enter Europe
the summer residence of the eminent family Ohmucevic, whose members used to be excellent sailors and men-of-letters.
Is amember of acapital group within the meaning of competition and consumer protection regulations whose members operate four or more publicly accessible pharmacies, or.
also on the spirit of the European Court of Auditors, whose members are supposed to be independent
He tries to protect her from a cult called the Real Knot, whose members hunt for children endowed with powers to preserve immortality.
employers, or any organisation whose members carry on a particular profession,
In Western Europe there are various teachings and brotherhoods whose members aspire to uncovering the secrets of nature.