Примери за използване на Mark has на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Mark has a job.
That chick said Mark has killed Mr Lo.
Mark has something to say.
I still can not believe Mark has gone away.
Mark has a condo on Canal, so.
Хората също превеждат
Which means that Mark has his own followers now.
Mark has asked something.
Yeah, we found out that Mark has an ex-wife and a daughter on the island.
Mark has good taste in music.
This is a list of all of the start-up companies that Mark has invested in.
Wait. Mark has kids?
Increasingly convinced that a thriving trade mark has the burden everywhere!
Mark has fallen in love with Thelma Rice.
Today we would like to share the love with you by presenting 18 dogs Mark has worked with.
Dad, Mark has something to tell ya.
And yet despite that apparently lethal level of arsenic, Mark has found earthworms living in the soil.
Our mark has a story and a source.
I ask that all of you find the time to read and digest what Mark has written on the subject of ley lines.
Mark has mastered the art of manipulation.
After three weeks searching, Mark has lost nearly two stone in weight, but he hasn't given up.
Mark has bought two tickets to Tel Aviv.
Danny's gonna run to his mum, tell her everything. Mark has a tiny window of opportunity to stop him, to explain, to reassure and persuade him not to tell.
Mark has a degenerative heart condition.
Inform Peugeot Porsche,that the lion mark has exclusive rights to the names of three digits with zero in the middle.
Mark has tapes, tapes that the government doesn't want us to hear.
It should be noted that,for the purposes of assessing whether a mark has a distinctive character and whether it is descriptive, the class of goods or services, for which protection is sought, must be determined.
Mark has a quota of stories he needs to fill for his contract.
Article 12(2)(a) of Directive 2008/95 must be interpreted as meaning that the revocation of a trade mark does not presuppose that it must be ascertained whether there are other names for a product for which that trade mark has become the common name in the trade.
Finally, every mark has a weakness that can be exploited.
Mark has a one-year mobile phone contract which he concluded 10 months ago.