Примери за използване на A disabled на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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I'm not a disabled.
A disabled collar.
Who is a disabled?
A disabled tenant named Joan.
It's not a disabled home.
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I'm a disabled African-American Ohio state football hero, and I approve this message.
You have a disabled child.
I'm a disabled African-American Ohio state football hero, and no offense, my opponent is not.
You have a disabled child.
I am a disabled so I want authorities to declare me as a disabled person and give me support," he pleaded.
Them you are a disabled.
I'm a disabled seaman.
Perhaps you have a disabled child.
And a disabled student, please.
Toilets including a disabled, a kitchen.
Is a disabled society.
Segfault while pre-evaluating a disabled function.
They are travelling with a disabled young man and believed to be armed and dangerous.
Also, Kono reconnects with a former surfing competitor,who is now a disabled and homeless war vet.
Poverty, A disabled father.
Also, Kono(Grace Park)meets a former surfing competitor who's now a disabled and homeless war veteran.
It's in a disabled space.
Regarding the 370 Palestinians, who were arrested in May,the number included four women, a disabled and a number of children.
The Upside: Philip is a disabled white billionaire, who feels that life is not worth living.
You feel a desire to understand people who have mental illness andintellectual disabilities and may even have a disabled loved one.
This car has a disabled permit.
What is most valuable for my daughter is the direct contact with children her age during the summer school;she is practically deprived of such contact in her life of a disabled and isolated child.
I'm actually a disabled person.
If you're a disabled or elderly traveler, you may find taking the bus much easier: most are now equipped with ramps, unlike the metro which is still woefully inadequate where accessibility is concerned.
The mixed couples each consist of a disabled and a non-disabled participant.