Examples of using Is often called in English and their translations into Swedish
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This is the substance of what is often called'the European project.
That is why, it is often called a deliquescent substance.
So it does not cause the well-known effect that is often called"high".
German-born Erich Maria Remarque's novel is often called the world literature's first anti-war novel.
He is often called"Raipe" or"Maestro" by his fans.
Rūjiena is often called the ice-cream capital.
This is often called"mining.
The living room is often called the most important room in thehouse.
Modern society is often called consumer society.
Gold is often called crisis commodity.
Further, they appear to stem from what is often called mytho-poetic thinking a point I will return to later on.
Lila, as she is often called, is so popular that in some countries children paint cows lilac.
This column is dedicated to Russian billiards, which is often called a pyramid, and a collection of various billiard games.
How will this affect Cardhu, what is often called and marketed, as Johnnie Walker's spiritual home?
What is often called‘Russian' gas, which is sold to customers in Europe, has actually been gas from Central Asia,
Mnofilament sewing thread conitex™ it is often called invisible cord which is made especially for illusion-style necklaces.
This is often called conducting monetary policy with the aid of“management of expectations”.
Clea Helena, or as it is often called a snail killer, appeared in aquariums from the ponds of South-West Asia.
Nan Madol, consisting of a series of small artificial islands linked by a network of canals, is often called the Venice of the Pacific.
It consists of granular crystals of green color, for which it is often called green vitriol.