Examples of using Its forms in English and their translations into Swedish
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It's an alternative venue for contemporary arts in all its forms, featuring exhibitions, events and workshops.
indefensible in all its forms.
In all its forms, terrorism defines the fight between good and evil, and we must remain ever vigilant.
We must work ceaselessly to combat what is, in all its forms, a despicable crime.
which underlie its forms.
Ingvar Kamprad had the goal of designing modern furniture, which through its forms laid the foundation for the future.
sometimes specific to a particular tongue, which underlie its forms.
where the voice in all its forms plays with powerful and effective body percussions, a jubilant concert!
The new movement finds its forms and its own language.
Prior to the Revolution various conspiratory societies arose in connection with Freemasonry from which they borrowed its forms and methods; Illuminati,
With the disappearance of commodity production, value and its forms and the law of value also disappear.
the case of the Polish plumber was the embodiment of a xenophobia that is condemnable in all its forms.
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It is therefore necessary for this House to recognise recreational angling in all its forms as an important stakeholder in the fishing industry,
I think it's important to reflect on what the Central Ethical Review Board asks for in its forms, but in ethnographic research there are moments which are highly unpredictable.
I think women have undeniable resources to defend life in all its forms, to validate children's rights
I would like to make an urgent appeal for us to actually put what it says into practice in order to be able, for the space of a year, to put violence in all its forms at the centre of political activity
No other American potters ever explored so completely the plastic conditions of wet clay or retained its forms so completely after firing… used its wet and ductile nature for fundamental geometric modelling
Existence in all its form and splendor functions solely on one principle.
Its form is similar to iPod,