Примери за използване на Griffen на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Fires for Griffen.
Griffen leading the blocking and.
Hi, Mr. Griffen.
Ray Griffen, starting tailback.
I love you, Chris Griffen.
Photos of Griffen, Austria.
What a great block by Griffen.
Logan griffen speaking.
Cities around Griffen.
Griffen, the lead blocker, falls down.
Jefferson, get in there for Griffen.
Griffen tourist attractions and interesting places.
I'm real sorry about your son,Mr. Griffen.
Chris Griffen with a reception. That is a first down.
Jefferson now starting at tailback. Griffen at full.
Handke was born in Griffen in southern Austria during World War II on December 6, 1942 to a German soldier father and a mother from Austria's Slovenian minority.
I just don't want to make the same mistake that they made with Griffen.
Peter Handke,(born December 6, 1942, Griffen, Austria), avant-garde Austrian playwright, novelist, poet, and essayist, one of the most original German-language writers in the second half of the 20th century.
All of the patients were found, except for two, Marcus Lawster and Douglas Griffen.
The Griffin(Greek gryphos, Persian شیردال shirdal"lion-eagle")(also spelled gryphon and, less commonly, gryphen, griffon, griffen, or gryphin) is a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.
Kinsmen of the slain, apparently relatives of an important chief of the Chihene,Mangas Coloradas attempted to avenge their deaths(Griffen 174).
It is possible that the area could have easily been renamed Moscow at the whim of the first postmaster Leander Griffen who opened the settlement's first general store in 1854.
It has been discovered that Apaches in the late 1800s were reported to exist in four separate bands, or clusters of rancherias,although how far back in time the division occurs is unknown(Griffen 5).
He learned to be truthful, to listen respectfully, to remain silent until spoken to, to avoid activities that would jeopardize the safety of the group,and to endure hardships without complaint(Griffen 13).
War on the other hand was normally an act of revenge, an ethical commitment to retaliate for the deaths of murdered relatives,a religious act that bound a man to the larger complex of Apache values and ideals(Griffen 11).
After raids Apaches celebrated their victories with ritual and religious symbolism, large quantities of food, tiswin(a mild fermented alcoholic beverage), singing, dancing anddistribution of the booty taken on the raid(Griffen 13).