Examples of using Combines elements in English and their translations into Spanish
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feet as weapons and combines elements of western boxing with graceful kicking techniques.
Placed in such an emblematic space the restaurant still keeps the classic style that made it so famous in the past and combines elements of the original decor with a modern
is a legend among the Youkai who abandoned his"undignified" archaic appearance for a new form that combines elements of an eagle, a lion,
product-specific bans), a hybrid that combines elements of both approaches could be used.
early 1970s that combines elements of soul music and urban contemporary music.
Panzer AG combines elements of industrial music,
An example of a technical assistance programme that combines elements of assistance in both policy formulation
The type depicted in the Hours of Joanna of Castile combines elements from the West- such as the representation of the patriarch as an old man, with a beard
jazz band, which combines elements of classical music with jazz-influenced effects.
has been created that combines elements related to the ceasefire component as well as the disarmament,
The above-quoted formula combines elements of the universal jurisdiction of a State with the jurisdictional powers of a State based on principles of territoriality
offers a mixed bag of decor that combines elements of English manor chic(chintz curtains,
The Government of Estonia notes that the purpose of the Turku Declaration which combines elements of both humanitarian law
The flag of Tampa combines elements of the Stars and Stripes,
A double album containing 45 songs, Double Nickels on the Dime combines elements of punk rock,
upper-middle-range Hotel Monterey Kyoto combines elements of Kyoto style with the tradition of Great Britain,
their original arcade releases, while Alpha 2 Gold is a remixed version that combines elements from the previous console version
Kevin from The Monolith called it"a fantastic album that combines elements from all over the musical spectrum,
Michael G. Wilson takes its characters and combines elements from the plots from two short stories from Ian Fleming's For Your Eyes Only collection:
the pictorial and the sculptural, combines elements from two specific sources: