Examples of using Develop this in English and their translations into Slovak
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to further improve and develop this website;
Nearly 1% of pregnant women develop this condition, which is also called polymorphic eruption of pregnancy.
A system of design organizations has been developed to promote and develop this sphere, which later became a powerful competitive school among others in the world culture.
And it is best to grow and develop this plant, if it is planted with green cuttings.
also provides a good opportunity to promote and develop this issue.
We must strongly support and develop this broadly neglected area not just of education
Social Exclusion represents a good opportunity to foster and develop this theme.
because they help us further develop this page.
Continue hosting refugees and persons in need of protection and further develop this humanitarian tradition when building the second phase of the Common European Asylum System11.
it is necessary to help him develop this skill.
The president of UNAF promised to support and develop this European Family Parliament
We are committed to protecting your privacy, and have therefore develop this privacy policy to explain.
However, a person who has none of these risk factors can also develop this disease.
farming will use and further develop this key enabling technology, in other parts of the Framework Programme.
articles on which topics your readers liked most and develop this area.
Though it is mainly seen on the head, but one can develop this white hair patch even on the other parts of the body too.
I hope in America people develop this quality and try to improve relations with each other.
The catechists will come later and develop this first transmission of the Faith, with ideas and explanations.
Catechists will come later and develop this first transmission of the Faith, with ideas and explanations.
Most people who develop this disease do not remember being bitten by a tick.