Examples of using Full expression in English and their translations into Portuguese
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the PT is a full expression of Marxism.
is able to give full expression to its dynamism for the good of Europe.
He addresses the Corinthians as the“Church of God,” not just as a local chapter, but as a full expression of the Church in their part of the world.
collaborative work into full expression, as taught by the Founder of the Society, Dimitris Kakalidis.
how vital sex and love are to our full expression as human beings.
And the joy of ecclesial communion found its foundation and its full expression in the Sunday Eucharist celebrated in a sports complex in the capital.
including expansion and full expression of our own objectives.
religious lines achieved full expression at the Peace Circle retreat on 18-19 June.
With the intention of capturing the full expression of the subjects in their own languages,
The full expression of human concern and love will be effected only through the Eucharist.
It is enough, for the full expression of our thought, to state in few words its conclusions.
independent body, the full expression of the unique characteristics of the structure of the European institutions.
we believe that no government at any time can ever be the full expression of God's will.
It is not at all a correlative or a full expression of epistemological or ethical realism.
The Paradise Trinity effectively provides for the full expression and perfect revelation of the eternal nature of Deity.
a polyphonic touch plate keyboard- that offers full expression, CV, MIDI and USB connectivity.
final suffering gave full expression to the message from Sacred Scripture that we have reflected on this morning.
when God has finished with us- if we let Him have His way- we shall be a full expression of the nature of God.
great for advancing pianists looking for an instrument that can grant them full expression.
all containing in their completeness the full expression of the nature of the cause.
