Examples of using A creature of in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
He's just a fallen angel, a creature of the cosmos.
Attacking American and Viet Cong soldiers in the jungle. A Level 8. about a creature of unknown origin Scans of the historical record reveal redacted Pentagon reports.
It's a creature of myth, and he got this one out of your mom's closet.
reveal redacted Pentagon reports about a creature of unknown origin attacking American Scans of the historical record A level eight.
He sat there, a creature of starstuff, and watched other pieces of starstuff incinerate themselves in the upper atmosphere.
But who would ever consider that the godhead of the only begotten was a creature of the Spirit?
This view of man as a creature of value was for Jesus an ideal
Sir Francis, and a creature of the world like me.
Shere Khan sees me not as a man, but as a creature of the jungle. What's happening?
Ódhinn himself was, from the very beginning, a creature of the physical universe,
The soul, the eternal prospects of a creature of time, is never placed in jeopardy by their acts.
Nothing is neglected which would be of service to a creature of time in this transcendent adventure of eternity attainment.
The soulˆ, the eternalˆ prospects of a creature of time, is never placed in jeopardy by their acts.
The ascription to a creature of an absolutely spiritual nature,
Roberta Leighton is primarily a creature of late'70s and early'80s television soaps,
not a state in the state, but a creature of my creative- thoughtlessness.
Relax. I am a creature of action.
Bandon isn't a creature of darkness?
A creature of darkness beyond salvation?
Ember is a creature of entropy and chaos.