Examples of using Created something in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
Have they appointed such as partners to Allah who created something like Allah did? Therefore their creation and His creation seemed alike to them?
I created something new, I was very excited because,
I cannot believe how technology works and that you have created something to retrieve missing data.
error these Nazis created something entirely new in History- killing factories capable of murdering millions.
dependent on the fact that you have created something in the first place.
traded promises to pay, and in the process created something called"bank credit" or"checkbook money.
having created something like lamps.
the soft voices of Roupa Nova created something totally new and captivating.
at the time founded by"kids who created something they liked and now everyone in the world uses.
But if I created something as diabolical as a human being… the last thing I would do is give it the power to choose between good and evil.
I would like to at least pretend that we all love each other and that your father and I created something worthwhile.
Final Fantasy that created something"dark and unique.
Also there is a tentative explanation: God created something from Himself, like Him, and that He never can become Himself for the whole Eternity.
let their egos get in the way, but these guys created something special. Something visionary.
not as a passive inheritor but as an entrepreneur who created something of value at a young age in a difficult business.
boards have created something as complex and beautiful as this one,
posed her in the right positions and angles and created something that was in, or existed in,
he took the character a step further and created something distinct.
I could have created something from scratch like my SEO Analyzer,
posed her in the right positions and angles and created something that was in, or existed in, the public imagination.