Examples of using Often made in English and their translations into Spanish
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Often made of cork, and resins of plant origin.
Bracelets and rings are often made out of this hairs.
Bracelets and rings are often made out of this hairs. Hairy elephant skin.
In this form, often made the job for the quest for children.
Distress- Mewing is a plea for help or attention often made by kittens.
Originally soutache comes in many colors and is often made of natural fabrics such as silk and wool.
nioi-bukuro were often made in the shape of a kimono sleeve
Another lightweight fabric with a rough surface often made of polyester or silk.
Since comparisons are often made across the criminal justice system,
Ghost gear, often made of plastic, can continue to trap
Although called a'stone', in the Congo a Black Stone is often made from animal bones.
Because the possible external judgments we receive, often made from worry or anguish,
they are often made from the same type of paper.
a bell would be rung, often made from a spent artillery shell.
Covers are often made of Tencel, a fiber made of the natural raw material wood.
Christmas tree ornaments, often made of metal or plastic can be dangerous.
Cotton wool as an insulator is often made of natural cotton as well as cotton recycled from waste and cuts of clothing.
Tinctures are cannabis infusions often made from alcohol that are applied under the tongue.
difference between the values, unofficial supplementary token coins, often made from lead were made by unauthorised minters across the country.
Young arranged concerts with folk musicians and songwriters, who often made contacts with other musicians at the Folklore Center.