Examples of using Sole in English and their translations into Slovak
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Computer
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No, the sole selection of an Incoterm does not automatically cover full insurance.
As a kid it was the sole source of transportation.
The purpose of this rite is different than sole consumption.
Your e-mail address will be the sole mandatory disclosure for sending the newsletter.
March 5- The rebel National Transitional Council in Benghazi declares itself Libya's sole representative.
Has to be paid sole proprietor.
Special sole Contagrip is always made??up of a combination of materials to perfectly serve the specific use of the shoe,
SNS PILOT 2 sports sole is responsive performance outsole with a horizontal bar shifted by 10 mm for the front part of the footwear towards the foot.
The day is fantastic: sole, Warm the right
Nevertheless, you agree to use the Services at Your sole risk and that the Applications Provider shall not have any liability to You.
In this recipe the sole will accompany it with some fresh clams
Sole is 4 mm thick
In connection therewith, you shall at your sole expense, promptly undertake to procure for Customer the right to continue using Your Content.
The sole is fastened with clips
Faux leather upper Lightweight rubber sole Velcro closure Block heels Rhinestones accent SPECIFICATIONS Type Kids' boots Gender Girls Color options White, black.
The Council adopted a Council Regulation establishing a multi-annual plan for fisheries exploiting the stocks of plaice and sole in the North Sea(7716/07).
The sole of the latter was sometimes made much thicker than usual by the insertion of slices of cork, so as to add to the stature of the wearer.
Sole of the router, as a rule, is equipped with standard threaded holes needed to fix the plastic lining.
However, at his or her option, and at his or her sole expense and responsibility, any user may block
Council Regulation(EC) No 676/2007 of 11 June 2007 establishing a multiannual plan for fisheries exploiting stocks of plaice and sole in the North Sea30;