Examples of using Now exist in English and their translations into Slovak
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Franchises now exist throughout the U.S. and Canada(including the original Denver location,
Reporting and learning systems on adverse events: these now exist in 27 countries(15 in 2012),
old man, and“places that now exist only in their hearts”.
But by the same word the heavens and earth that now exist are stored up for fire,
these dimensions where the Three Realms now exist--was inhabited by a variety of lowly creatures, including what we refer to today as aliens.
then it is indisputable that such areas now exist in several Western European countries.
quality food and establishments now exist in towns all over in England.
Many of these systems now exist and are sometimes part of a building management system that creates a fixed schedule for the lights(turned off when no one is there)
it may be entirely based on the possibilities that now exist in science, but the hair loss remedy business is booming like never before.
National self-regulatory codes based on the European framework now exist in 25 Member States,
economic development are necessary preconditions for the eradication of the incentives which now exist for Somalis to become pirates.
18 April 2012- After many months of crisis, the conditions now exist to start moving from crisis to growth in Greece.
to really find new participatory ways using the great capabilities that now exist even in technology
The production capacity now exists in the industry, particularly in Asia.
The production capacity now exists in the industry, particularly in Asia.
The European Fund now exists.
The Islamist parallel societies now existing throughout Europe are often underestimated.
It's no secret what the unfavorable ecological situation now exists in the world.
Supply chains are increasingly interwoven and a genuinely global network now exists.
This occurred in at number 37 on the street Ostozhenka, which now exists.