Examples of using Face some in English and their translations into Slovak
{-}
-
Official
-
Colloquial
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Official/political
-
Computer
-
Programming
Every now and then, many of us probably face some rather odd anomalies in our iTunes library.
But marijuana users in Canberra will still face some legal uncertainty because possession of small amounts of marijuana remains illegal under federal law.
parents often face some problems.
then in real life he would have to face some restrictions.
then in real life he would have to face some limitations.
for clients in the US and the EU, and customers outside these regions might face some lag while using Collabora.
parents often face some problems.
However, recent studies suggest that women who postpone childbearing do face some special risks.
the owners of small apartments often face some inconveniences.
will help Europe face some of the major challenges before it".
So do you come here much, I gotta see your face some more, some more.
may still face some legal and technical obstacles when crossing borders.
effective remedies are in place for consumers who might face some of the aforementioned risks linked to the use of VCs;
I would like to say that the achievement of this target will face some difficulties because of at least three reasons.
if you want to give your face some depth, contouring can be your best friend.
if you intend to provide your face some depth, contouring can be your friend.
where you will face some uphill hikers heading to Devil's Arch,
Canada is not plagued with the seemingly insurmountable problems that face some EU member nations and the United States.
More than 1.6 million adults are diagnosed with cancer in the United States each year, and many face some form of financial hardship related to cancer
will face some issues, WordPress backup to Dropbox is an awesome plugin for bloggers
