Примери за използване на Hapgood на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Harry Hapgood.
More curry for Sergeant Hapgood.
Did Sergeant Hapgood have the clock?
Where are you going, Hapgood?
Sergeant Hapgood reduced to the tanks.
So, Sergeant Hapgood.
Sergeant Hapgood, your court martial has been arranged for next week.
Charles Hapgood.
You have less than a year to serve,Sergeant Hapgood.
Charles Hapgood.
Your mate Hapgood brought great shame on this regiment today.
You ever read"Hapgood"?
Hapgood said he answered,“Because of The Sermon on the Mount, sir.”.
Hell on Earth, Hapgood.
Sergeant Hapgood, were you aware that this clock was of great sentimental importance to the regiment?
It was Sergeant Hapgood, sir.
I went here from nineteen-ten until nineteen-fourteen. I studied under Professor Hapgood.
Long after Kahle,in the mid 1960s, Hapgood returned to the subject of the Topkapi map.
Do not trifle with me, Hapgood.
These crustal shifts, according to Hapgood, actually could happen over a period of even days.
Admonished, Sergeant Hapgood.
Let us imagine for a moment that Sergeant Hapgood was outside that window and adroitly caught the flying clock.
Originally posted by Linux sophia hapgood.
On another map of about 1513(also investigated by Hapgood) the following is written on land in this region.
In 1968 Charles Hapgood returned to Acambaro accompanied by Earle Stanley Gardner of Perry Mason fame.
But before he could substantiate these remarkable assertions, Hapgood was tragically killed in a car crash.
Charles Hapgood was a teacher who, in 1956, got his students to undertake a project studying ancient world maps.
The absence of the ice caps in the Piri Reis map is peculiar,and in 1960 Hapgood brought his theories on this to the attention of the United States Air Force.
Hapgood concluded that these maps were made from more ancient maps from the various ancient archives around the world.
On the basis of Piri Reis maps,Charles Hapgood argued that these maps preserved knowledge of unknown civilizations.