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To translation
noun
An act of translating, in its various senses:
Exact(60)
The same thing could happen to translation.
And what lead you to translation as a career?
But again, Shakespeare is resistant to translation into French.
"His plays lend themselves to translation through black people because of his particular perspective".
Aboutalebi has insisted his involvement in the 1979 embassy crisis was limited to translation and negotiation.
How he plays elsewhere relates to translation, and there are issues with Desert in that regard.
The company's asset base is perfectly suited to translation to the new-media world".
After training as a telecommunications technician, Mr. Seyed-Hosseini turned to translation when he was 20.
Chapman's approach to translation is more complex, and more distinctively early modern than this.
He said that differences were "fundamentally due to translation or interpretation issues".
Mr. Schwartz agreed that this Oscars season is particularly open to translation into prom looks.
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