Примери за използване на Paper said на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Paper said that's Hank.
I thought the paper said night.
The paper said he went missing.
One of the referees who refereed the paper said.
The paper said they're charms.
I didn't ask you what the paper said, John.
Paper said you caught the arsonist.
Print media played a more constructive role, the paper said.
The paper said it was a romance!
One option is to apply a"reciprocity clause", the paper said.
The paper said that Greg was killed.
While BiH's co-operation with the ICTY has improved significantly,"progress has sometimes been slow", the paper said.
Paper said something you didn't like?
Citing“a person knowledgeable about the matter”, the paper said Kim Jong-nam had met CIA operatives several times.
The paper said it was electrical.
Finding ways to address skin lesions in epidermodysplasia verruciformis patients is a constant struggle," the paper said.
Paper said Pat Garrett tracked me down.
Some of these treatments may be helpful, butthere is a wide variation in how patients respond to them, the paper said.
The paper said that it was kind of botched.
To our knowledge, this experiment marks the first computation that can only be performed on a quantum processor,” the paper said.
The paper said,"It's not really balanced.
Clearly, organic substances are capable of surviving in hair for thousands of years under favorable conditions," the paper said.
The paper said it could get up to 105 by noon.
If Germany does not act, it will in the near future have one of the highest corporate tax rates in international comparison,” the paper said.
The paper said she had unusual cuts on her neck.
Lower drinking rates have also been seen in other countries in southern Europe, such as France and Spain, butthe decline in Italy has been more pronounced, the paper said.
The paper said the police are withholding the details.
The missile is believed to be capable of carrying nuclear weapons andmay have a range of 2,000 to 3,000 km, the paper said, citing intelligence sources.
The paper said that was a robbery The paper was wrong.
According to the Journal's source there was a"nexus" between Kim Jong-nam and the CIA, but the paper said many details of his connection with the intelligence agency were unclear.