Examples of using The whole idea in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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and that's the whole idea.
No, it bloody isn't. It ruins the whole idea of having a moped.
and that's the whole idea.
They are proving what the protesters have been saying ever since they first came out onto the streets- that is that the whole idea of'one country,the power rests solely with Beijing.".">
Sophia twirled her parasol and prepared to say one more time that the whole idea was ridiculous
But if you push yourself to eat exactly the same meal at the beginning of each day and the whole idea of switching it up makes you nervous, eventually your food becomes a real torture,
They are proving what the protesters have been saying ever since they first came out onto the streets- that is that the whole idea of‘one country,
The whole idea of Congress, government,
In our society, which is hostile to the whole idea of vocation, and which is subverting the sense of identity
Newcomers to the whole idea of"apps" should have a solid understanding of why the offerings in the Windows Store have been standardized and why the Windows Store is the only place the apps are available.
I think, you know, the, the whole idea of us being the bad guys
The whole idea is that you have to make payments to see the profiles of applicants; or if you are an applicant, you have to pay to get
often smaller viewfinders and the need to use stop down metering for using a non-native lens, and quite a few people might get repulsed by the whole idea of an alternative lens/camera combination.
understand that the whole idea behind it is to ethically promote your offering and boost sales numbers in the long run,
model at that time; had The Avengers failed, the whole idea would have fallen apart.
Let's put the question another way: is it really possible for time to end- the whole idea of time as the past- chronologically,
The whole idea of meditation is to experience freedom, to experience joy,
is it really possible for time to end- the whole idea of time as the past- chronologically,
making the whole idea pretty silly.