Examples of using Whose existence in English and their translations into Slovak
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An important Slavonic settlement used to stand here in the 10th century, whose existence is substantiated by old documents.
synthetic a priori statement(empirical, but unfalsifiable), whose existence positivism denies.
In 1875, P. Lecoq de Boisbaudran discovered gallium, whose existence Mendeleev had predicted.
the other to their brother, whose existence they knew nothing about.
The whole process encourages the perception of the disabled as people whose existence should have been prevented.
They also encourage the perception of the disabled as people whose existence should have been prevented.
It is a dark person, whose existence is unknown to the masses,
It is a dark person, whose existence is unknown to the masses,
He was a sinister individual whose existence is unknown to the masses of our people, but the political elites consider him as the founder of the European Union.
Cryptozoology is the study of creatures whose existence is rumored, but unproven.
It is a dark character, whose existence is unknown to the masses
He is a dark character whose existence is not known by the masses but whom the powerful consider as the founding father of the European Union.
The other, the Great Pyramid is probably the most impressive megalith on our planet, whose existence no one doubts.
more inactive, population of gut stem cells, whose existence has been debated.
However, it must not be forgotten that there are whole communities located in the coastal regions of the European Union's states whose existence revolves around fishing.
more inactive, population of gut stem cells, whose existence researchers had debated.
are purported extraterrestrial beings whose existence is discussed in ufological,
are purported extraterrestrial beings whose existence is discussed in ufological,
about a domain whose existence is subjective, whose existence is in the human brain consisting of subjective states of sentience
are alleged extraterrestrial beings whose existence is promoted in ufological,