Examples of using Will of in English and their translations into Slovak
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Luz Alicia Gordoa are in training and at least one will of them officiate a game during the regular season……….
The two brothers were to be divided according to the will of land at an area of 1ha 86a 30m2 in a ratio of 5:4.
My Son, according to the will of the Heavenly Father,
The statement mentions the will of the candidate to avoid tax with regard to some of the costs of his 2014 presidential election campaign.
The parliament stresses that the will of the British citizens should be respected with a swift
they are seen as the will of the local community.
Become more powerful with shouts that bend the will of your enemies and even tame dra….
Become more powerful with new shouts that bend the will of your enemies and even tame dragons.
they are seen as the will of the local community.
But for there to be a mediation, and this is the last step[in diplomacy] the will of both sides is needed.
based upon the will of the people.
Will of the People Party's political stances on government spending Economic issues Should the government make cuts to public spending in order to reduce the national debt?
time could originate solely from the ideas and the will of a truly existent being,
Ori and the Will of the WispsEmbark on an all new adventure to discover the mysteries beyond the forest of Nibel,
light, working for the common good of all city residents- mean Christians will of necessity be doing cultural renewal.
Western countries continue to challenge the‘annexation' of Crimea by the Russian Federation ignoring the legitimate will of the people of Crimea,
let thy purest heart be expanded; since it is the will of my Father, that I accept the death of the Cross.
which bears the Will of God, and from which man can clearly recognise what ways are good for him.”.
which bears the Will of God, and from which man can clearly recognise what ways are good for him.”.
which bears the Will of God, and from which man can clearly recognise what ways are good for him.”.