for all the world in Vietnamese

@for all the world
*thành ngữ fo

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1. And the tiny water crystals here now look for all the world

Và những tinh thể băng đá rất nhỏ nhìn hệt như những giọt nước muối bị đông cứng

2. It alone will bring enduring peace for all the world of mankind.

3. 15 He looked for all the world like a schoolboy caught stealing apples.

4. Looking for all the world like a Giant Otter crossed with a Crocodile, Ambulocetus, provides scientists with the answer to how Whales evolved

5. Looking for all the world like a Giant Otter crossed with a crocodile, Ambulocetus, provides scientists with the answer to how Whales evolved

6. Forsyte,” he said, “a little Bluffness,” and after he had spoken he laughed firmly, closed his lips tight, and scratched his head just below where he had pushed his wig back, for all the world like the gentleman-farmer for whom he loved to be taken

7. And surely Hellas is insulted with a dire insult and manifestly subjected to tyranny when she sees that, with her own enforced contributions for the war, we are gilding and Bedizening our city, which, for all the world like a wanton woman, adds to her wardrobe precious stones and …

8. And surely Hellas is insulted with a dire insult and manifestly subjected to tyranny when she sees that, with her own enforced contributions for the war, we are gilding and Bedizening our city, which, for all the world like a wanton woman, adds to her wardrobe precious stones and costly statues and temples worth their millions.’

9. And surely Hellas is insulted with a dire insult and manifestly subjected to tyranny when she sees that, with her own enforced contributions for the war, we are gilding and Bedizening our city, which, for all the world like a wanton woman, adds to her wardrobe precious stones and costly statues and temples worth their millions.’ [3] For his