Examples of using This view of in English and their translations into Swedish
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This view of man as a creature of value was for Jesus an ideal
This view of“social physics” was later on chewed over-
is this view of some really high mountains.
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Septembre 2013: ESO's PESSTO survey has captured this view of Messier 74, a stunning spiral galaxy with well-defined whirling arms.
This view of Iranian women as oppressed by men,
I just quickly stopped at a lay-by and caught this view of the valley below.
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This view of social protection as an important element in overall socio-economic policy was further strengthened in the Social Policy Agenda adopted by the Nice European Council7.
Září 2013: ESO's PESSTO survey has captured this view of Messier 74, a stunning spiral galaxy with well-defined whirling arms.
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Because of this view of truth, the Orthodox have traditionally been reluctant to involve church authority in defining matters of faith with too much precision and detail.
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This view of Palmer on the cause of the disease can also be used as a principle for understanding the overall health.
Even better is the idea of someone else being able to see this view of what is lets face it an amazing sensation.
Marx criticized this view of Smith(and also Ricardo,
This view of 47 Tucanae covers a field of view of 2.4 x 2.8 degrees, and shows the landscape around the cluster.
This view of the cosmos was one of the most enduring beliefs in human history.
You can enjoy this view of the beach and the sea on the promenade of Nice.
In my work as a member of the European Parliament this view of liberalism is translated into working for the equal access to all persons to their fundamental rights, and notably the rights of minorities.