Примери за използване на Kennedy had на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Kennedy had facts.
What if Kennedy had lived?
Kennedy had some more to say, though.
We heard that Hall and Kennedy had an altercation.
Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln!
What might have happened if Kennedy had lived?
Kennedy had his reasons not to do so.
What would have happened if Bob Kennedy had survived?
What if Kennedy had survived?
It was rumored that Marilyn Monroe and John Kennedy had an affair.
At least Nigel Kennedy had the grace to have zits.
Kennedy had the looks, but I would go with Clinton in the sack.
Oswald died in the same hospital where Kennedy had died two days earlier.
But Kennedy had one like that and I want one like that.".
Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy, Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln.
Kennedy had left for work and I was alone at home.
I also suddenly had the very deep conviction that Kennedy had a psychic bodyguard(or rather mindguard).
If Kennedy had survived, no way does that escalation continue.
It is often claimed that people who watched the debate on television overwhelmingly believed Kennedy had won, while radio listeners(a smaller audience) thought Nixon had ended up defeating him.
Well, Kennedy had all the same intel Matt did.
But let's say the audio recording that Kennedy had of Professor Hall ranting about the evils of guns got out to cable news?
Kennedy had that big speech about secret societies and about secrecy.
If Kennedy had a weakness it was with improvisation.
Kennedy had brain cancer, which was diagnosed in May 2008.
But Kennedy had far more than a good speech and a compelling vision.
Kennedy had issued an executive order to bring American advisers home from Vietnam.
If Kennedy had provided decent air cover, proper military support there… we wouldn't be having these problems here.
Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln; Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy. .
John Kennedy had a tattoo of a turtle on his shoulder, in 1900 almost all American sailors from the Navy had one.