Examples of using Re-creation in English and their translations into Slovak
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in a direct loss of data during the re-creation of the table.
Obviously, the Pharisees will not be with Christ in the re-creation and so they cannot possibly be the first who become last!
The resort is a re-creation of old Arabia and a place where
And the Church never tires of saying that this re-creation is more wonderful than the creation.
They comprise the history of the providence for the re-creation of human beings to their original state, through indemnity, a history of restoration for their salvation.
You all know that re-creation is very easy,
The re-creation shows that Jupiter shone brightly near the moon on that night 200 years ago.
It was“the logic of history” which worked through the Bolsheviks, and led to the re-creation of“the united Russian state,
The planets that were previously at Earth's location also went through disintegration and re-creation many times.
This problem occurs when the Prevent saving changes that require the table re-creation option is enabled,
that I understood that the command line interface embodied in MPW was a re-creation of Unix.
Koreans want Russian support for the reunification of Korea and the re-creation of a Manchu dynasty.
a 25-foot re-creation of an open-shirted Jeff Goldblum from the original"Jurassic Park" that has become London's newest tourist attraction.
the root of the providence of salvation is the re-creation of the seed of the original child,
the root of the providence of salvation is the re-creation of the seed of the original child,
Over the years the AICUF has gone through a history of constant rediscovery and re-creation, as it seeks to address the emerging needs
which is the providence of re-creation, God has to first set up a Son who has nothing to do with the Fall.
open your eyes again, thanks to the re-creation from atoms?
as a dead world it came to be the basis of a new period of creation which at first was the re-creation and resurrection of what once had existed in the past.
the more heavily the burden of war presses upon the shoulders of the proletariat, and the more active its future role must become in the re-creation of Europe, after the horrors of the present"patriotic" barbarism in conditions of the tremendous technological progress of large-scale capitalism.