Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Invaluably important sources for the study of the school's history are the yearbooks that have been published since 1867.
It also contributes invaluably to something that major record companies typically think little about these days: musical posterity.
When wanting to set an agenda, framing can be invaluably useful to a mass media organisation.
But Mr. Dylan has, and now those interviews have been invaluably collected.
He did, however, invaluably, leave behind his Mémoires.
The director is John Korty, who once again in the business of television movies proves invaluably astute.
Should win - Chastain, by a hair, because she gooses her movie invaluably whenever she shows up.
Her book contains both Japanese translations and, invaluably, the original Ainu, in Roman script.
Reynolds contributed invaluably to this album by providing arrangements and playing every instrument on the album besides Graham's guitar.
Much of the pioneering work in educational infrastructure that took place during this period would serve Karnataka invaluably in the coming decades.
These are invaluably stupid books that I would like Buddy to have under his belt before entering school next year for the first time in this appearance.
MacFhirbhisigh's endeavours ensured the survival of several invaluably important sources of medieval and early Irish history.
It is to the extent that Asian Art Museum acknowledges this, and continues to, that it is truly, and invaluably, new.
(It's featured in VG, the country's biggest-selling newspaper, and translated, invaluably, by Leisha Camden.)
Nikolai Kulikov invaluably contributed to FC Pakhtakor success with twenty-one matches in defence and one goal.
Today his work, even those time-honored dances from the 1950s and '60s that everyone knows are historic, still feels to me far more avant-garde than that of any other artist I know, and invaluably so.
I think that this Earthwatch expedition could contribute invaluably to my professional development, most obviously because the Maternal Health in Africa project fits so perfectly with my interests and future hopes of becoming a midwife.
The establishment of the Institute was invaluably contributed to by the First Moscow Medical Institute, high medical schools of Saint-Petersburg, Almaty, Tashkent and other medical institutions as well.
His realistic assessment of strengths and weaknesses of Croatia's position between the hammer of Austrian bureaucracy and the anvil of Hungarian expansionist nationalism served his country invaluably in times of political turmoil.
Steven Hopp, Emma Hardesty, Frances Goldin, Terry Karten, Sydelle Kramer, and Lillian Lent read and commented invaluably on many drafts.
The other talking point is the absence of Jonathan Webb who was in line, before Lansdowne Road, to do the midweek goal-kicking job which Bob Hiller did so invaluably for the triumphant 1971 Lions.
Much of the pioneering work in educational infrastructure that was put in place during this period was to serve Karnataka invaluably towards the end of the 20th century in consolidating its position as India's leading technology hub.
The Nardal Sisters contributed invaluably to the negritude movement both with their writings and by being the proprietors of the Clamart Salon, the tea-shop haunt of the French-Black intelligentsia where the Negritude movement truly began.
Godfrey L. Simmons and Lisa Renee Pitts as the sensitive bumpkin and the floozie he set out to woo in the first place help invaluably in giving real life to a story that could veer into soap opera with a few wrong turns.
This poem, now entitled 'The Mediterranean', was originally called 'picnic at Cassis', and that first title invaluably brings out the occasion of the poem - that is to say, a holiday excursion by boat taken by expatriate Americans along the coast of Southern France.