Examples of using Plans to make in English and their translations into Swedish
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During 2013 M-Brain plans to make its full service portfolio available to all customers in all of its operating countries.
but plans to make a video were canceled.
Effer plans to make the world's strongest structural steel an integral part of its product line.
Express VPN offers three different pricing plans to make it more flexible for users.
Marrocco had plans to make a reality show based around the house where hundreds of players would have a shot at the mansion.
The CoR also opposes plans to make the transfer of fishing concessions obligatory,
As for your comics and videos,"SCE plans to make those content available on PS Vita," Sony says.
Winley's getting out in two months and plans to make a new life on the outside as a pastry chef.
The Embedded Debian project was significantly advancing their plans to make Debian a really useful distribution for small machines as well as large.
to see the slave drink of his own accord, but">will adopt various plans to make him drunk.
There are no plans to make the EST cumulative.
And we use the word"factory" to remind ourselves that we want to have concrete visions-- concrete plans to make them real.
There are no plans to make EST cumulative.
Philips intend to increase their 3D TV offering with plans to make 3D TV sales account for over 5024021255160f their respective TV distribution offering by 2012.
most of the bridges are still intact. There have been plans to make it into a walking and cycling path for a long time, and to turn part of the station buildings into restaurants.
And it's also a sure sign that Apple plans to make its powerhouse program,
There are no plans to make available the full 169.4-169.8 MHz range for ERMES,
Philips intend to increase their 3D TV offering with plans to make 3D TV sales account for over 50373652360f their respective TV distribution offering by 2012.
there are currently no plans to make digital post mandatory, says Ulrik Falkner Thagesen.
there were rumours in Poland that Potyomkin had plans to make her children heirs to the Polish throne.