Examples of using Goes by the name in English and their translations into Slovak
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Glucomannan Plus is based on an ingredient which coincidently goes by the name of glucomannan.
Livee Boree- who goes by the name‘Iron Maiden'- was one of five constants for a reality TV show UltimatePoker Showdown where she was coached by the great Phil Hellmuth.
An anonymous photojournalist who goes by the name Protest Shooter,
If you ever happen to come across an application that goes by the name of Ads By Gameslava,
One of their developers goes by the name Conartist makes some awesome strategy games like Warfare 1944
Breivik, who now goes by the name Fjotolf Hansen,
D-bal was made to supply extremely similar effects as a substance that goes by the name of Methandrostenolon- also known as Dianabol- being utilized in between cutting
D-bal was designed to offer extremely similar effects as a compound that goes by the name of Methandrostenolon- also known as Dianabol- being used between cutting
D-bal was designed to provide very similar impacts as a compound that goes by the name of Methandrostenolon- also known as Dianabol- being used in between cutting
more particularly a form of inflammatory bowel syndrome that affects many people and which goes by the name of Crohn's disease,
Going by the name Arry.
Going by the name Jorge.
Go by the name sake.
Androl, which also goes by the names A-bombs or A50 was initially developed as a compound for assisting anemic people.
In Europe, they went by the name"gaeler" or"grid".
Amin says the Sudanese intelligence officers included people going by the name of Tarik and Wahir.
Margaret Beaufort had married the Welsh Earl of Richmond, who also went by the name of Edmund Tudor.
Booster Booster Pedals Booster Pedals often go by the name of Clean, Linear