Приклади вживання Terrell Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Paul Terrell.
Terrell Owens.
James Terrell.
Terrell Gausha.
Penrose- Terrell.
Terrell Owens.
Alison Brie Taryn Terrell.
Terrell Brandon.
That's close by. Lieutenant, you and Terrell take the other truck and go with us.
Terrell McSweeny.
It stars Daisy Ridley in the title role, alongside Naomi Watts, Clive Owen, George MacKay,Tom Felton and Devon Terrell.
Terrell at the Byte Shop.
It was shown by several authors such as Roger Penrose and James Terrell that moving objects generally do not appear length contracted on a photograph.
Terrell Eldorado Owens.
If you give me the parts on a net 30 day terms I can build and deliver the computers in that time frame,collect my money from Terrell at the Byte Shop and pay you.
Terrell was the youngest man in their squad.
Daisy Ridley as Ophelia Mia Quiney as Young Ophelia Naomi Watts as Gertrude/ Mechtild Anna Rust as Young Mechtild Clive Owen as Claudius George MacKay as Hamlet Jack Cunningham-Nuttall as YoungHamlet Tom Felton as Laertes Devon Terrell as Horatio Dominic Mafham as Polonius Daisy Head as Christina.
Terrell had an almost photographic memory.
Arcand based the story on an incident in 2010, when two people were killed in an Old Montreal boutique.[4] The incident took place in a clothing store called Flawnego and was suspected as gang-related;Kyle Gabriel, Terrell Lloyd Smith and Carey Isaac Regis were convicted of murder in 2014.[5].
You could do it too, Terrell if you replaced yours with tomato juice.
Jean Terrell, Scherrie Payne and Lynda Laurence won the rights, however, to use the Supremes' name in the UK.
On May 24, 2011, Terrell announced that she and Galloway were divorcing.
Paul Terrell, the owner of the computer store“The Byte Shop”, agreed to buy a batch of 50 computers for $500 each, but with the proviso that they would be assembled and ready for use.
The owner, Paul Terrell, said that he would order a 50 machine computer and pay U.S.$ 500 on each shipment.
As a result, Paul Terrell sold nearly two hundred copies of Apple I at a price of 666 dollars during ten months.
The owner, Paul Terrell, went further, saying he would order 50 of the machines and pay US $500 each on delivery.
This effect, known as Terrell rotation, is due to the different times that light from different parts of the object takes to reach the observer.[20][21].
Amazed at the tenacity of Jobs, Terrell assured the credit manager if the computers showed up in his stores Jobs would be paid and would have more than enough money to pay for the parts order.