Examples of using Is often described in English and their translations into Swedish
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Chillida had a special fondness for Johann Sebastian Bach's music, which is often described as architectonic.
Though music is often described as the language of the world, it pays a heavy price in war-torn Syria to survive.
Domestic violence is often described as a hidden crime,
Kind of anglocentric perspective on the Viking age Harald Hardrada was slain in what is often described in the as the last Viking invasion of England.
This type of pain is often described as shooting pain,
His supporters hamzevije formed a religious movement that is often described as a sect closely related to the tariqa of bajrami-melami.
According to this approach a Balinese is no longer an individual, but the result of a world that is often described as a timeless paradise.
Such immediate assistance is often described by surviving victims of terrorism as a"lifesaver.
The thick consistency of the Dutch pea soup is often described as that"… you should be able to stand a spoon upright in a good pea soup.
It is often described as the most widespread health problem of our time, as basically everyone is affected by it at some point in their life.
This bass guitar is often described as being different from its other famous counterpart,
Santa Barbara's climate is often described as Mediterranean, and the city has been promoted as the"American Riviera".
Today's Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn is often described in similar terms;
Chest pain is often described as discomfort or pain in chest
Their distinctive sound is often described as warm, sweet,
as our once-monthly move is often described, a thing of the past.
network of canals and bridges, which is why Puerto de Mogán is often described as'Little Venice.
Neuroticism is often described as including forms of emotional
Moreover, Tajikistan, which is a country that can surprise us but which is often described as an outpost of Europe,
Fatah, which is often described in the Western media as a moderate faction,