Примери за използване на Boles на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Hey, boles.
Boles, hey.
Commander Boles.
Boles, what are you doing?
Two-time winner Boles Roor.
Boles, we just got back.
That's why boles didn't shoot them.
Boles, he must have known about it.
Mr. Kebler, my name is Robert Boles.
Robert boles, drop the weapon.
This is Commander Randolph Boles, FBI.
Boles, I don't take orders from you!
I need you. If you don't come with me I'm going with boles, by myself.
Bobby boles, bobby being short for robert.
I loved the way the world looked on a bike, and I just thought,let's go for it,” Boles says.
Commander Boles, what the hell is going on out there?
Ms Rudd is claiming 25 to 40 members of the government want to vote for an amendment drafted byLabour's Yvette Cooper and the Tory backbenchers Sir Oliver Letwin and Nick Boles.
Commander Boles, the president just joined us.
The state is not free to inflict such pains without cause just so long as it is careful to leave no marks" Judge Easterbrook in Williams v. Boles, 841 F.2d 181, 183 7th Cir.
Commander Boles, I just need a second to talk to you.
Siemens' innovative IoT solution for artificial lift monitoring, analytics, and control, based on scalable Intel IoT technology, demonstrates the value of edge analytics and soft sensing for well optimization and control,while appreciably lowering the total cost of ownership,” says Christine Boles, General Manager of the Industrial& Energy Solutions Division in Intel's Internet of Things Group.
Mr. boles, I guess we will be working together again.
As did Nick Boles, the independent MP who quit the Conservatives over Brexit.
Nick Boles, former Minister of State for Skills, has warned that at least 40 fellow Conservatives would be willing to vote with opposition parties to prevent the UK leaving the EU without an agreement.
Conservative lawmaker Nick Boles told BBC TV on Monday night that if the government refused to reflect the wishes of parliament, lawmakers would bring forward legislation seeking to force it to do so.
According to Richard Boles(the author of“What colour is your parachute”) the interview questions come down to:“Why are you here?”,“What can you do for us?”,“What kind of person are you?”,“Can we afford you?”?
A former minister, Nick Boles, said:“I will vote on any motion, on any amendment, on any piece of legislation, proposed by whomsoever in this house, to ensure that we leave the EU on 29 March with a deal or not at all.”.
Bole, get him coffee.
Bole, just tell me.
Bole, you crawl through those thickets and act like a pig?