Usage examples of "orange free state" in English with translation to Spanish

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Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security and is entitled to realization, through national effort and international co-operation and in accordance with the organization and resources of each State, of the economic, social and cultural rights indispensable for his dignity and the free development of his personality. Toda persona, como miembro de la sociedad, tiene derecho a la seguridad social, y a obtener, mediante el esfuerzo nacional y la cooperación internacional, habida cuenta de la organización y los recursos de cada Estado, la satisfacción de los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales, indispensables a su dignidad y al libre desarrollo de su personalidad.
She set the bird free from the cage. Ella liberó al pájaro de la jaula.
How much does the orange juice cost? ¿Cuánto cuesta el zumo de naranja?
In communism, the means of production are owned by the state. En el comunismo el Estado es el dueño de los medios de producción.
They offer free condoms. Ellos ofrecen condones gratis.
Can't you peel an orange? ¿No podés pelar una naranja?
Germany is a federal state. Alemania es un estado federal.
I'm free now. Ahora estoy libre.
The Earth is blue like an orange. La Tierra es azul como una naranja.
I am the state. El Estado soy yo.
"Honey, quick, quick. There's this website called Tatoeba that's auctioning it's sentence collection for a cent each! They've even got special offers like buy 100 sentences and get 1 free!" "Ah great! now people collect sentences as a hobby?! what's the world coming to!" "Cariño, ven rápido. ¡Hay una página web llamada Tatoeba que está vendiendo su colección de oraciones a un céntimo cada una! ¡Incluso tienen una oferta especial del tipo de compre cien oraciones y reciba una gratis!" "¡Oh, genial! ¡¿Ahora la gente colecciona las oraciones como pasatiempo?! ¡Adónde estamos llegando!"
Yes, orange juice, please. Sí, zumo de naranja, por favor.
The Emperor shall be the symbol of the State. El emperador será el símbolo del estado.
One must be careful about free advice. Es preciso tener cuidado con los consejos gratis.
Two glasses of orange juice, please. Dos vasos de jugo de naranja, por favor.
He is content with his present state. El está contento con su estado actual.
I will not be free tomorrow. No estaré libre mañana.
There's an orange on the table. Hay una naranja sobre la mesa.
California was the 31st state admitted to the United States. California fue el trigésimo primer estado admitido en los Estados Unidos.
My father is free on Saturday. Mi padre está libre el sábado.
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