Примери за използване на Paton на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Mr Paton?
Apps by Terry Paton.
Or Ralph Paton and Mademoiselle Flora, the same?
Elizabeth Paton.
Monsieur Ralph Paton and Mademoiselle Flora the same.
Academician Boris Ye. Paton.
Mr Paton will be a very wealthy young man.
The first president was J. I. Paton.
If Paton were innocent, he would come forward.
But always we come back to Monsieur Ralph Paton.
For the moment, Ralph Paton is the chief suspect.
You see, we do keep coming back to Ralph Paton.
According to Ms Paton, the cat has“impeccable timing”.
Want to bring in CNN senior correspondent Nick Paton Walsh.
First of all, Ralph Paton is here and staying at the White Hart.
But it could have an evolutionary advantage, Paton said.
Joseph Noel Paton died in Edinburgh on the 26th of December 1901.
As I have said, we know that he was in the summer house with Madame Paton.
Nick Paton Walsh has willingly become an instrument of Russian propaganda.
Inspector Davis, mile Ackroyd tells me you suspect most strongly Ralph Paton.
Tell us, Madame Paton, what hour was it that you parted from your husband in the summerhouse?
Let's begin with our senior international correspondent Nick Paton Walsh.
Mr. Edward Paton of the Belgravia Institute of Nervous Diseases… and Mark Lewis, my son.
Has it not occurred to you, Chief Inspector,that Monsieur Ralph Paton he could be dead?
Ralph Paton disappeared from his lodgings on the night of the murder, and nobody's seen him since.
At the end of the CMU№13 sent to work as a medical assistant of the health center of the plant. Paton.
Williamina Paton Stevens Fleming(May 15, 1857- May 21, 1911) was a Scottish astronomer.
The er residue, including Fernly Park, and the shares in Ackroyd Chemicals to his adopted son,Mr Ralph Paton.
His father, James Paton, a Scottish immigrant and civil servant, came to South Africa in 1895 and his mother, Eunice Warder James, was the daughter of English immigrants.
I couldn't stop laughing because the hapless security guards couldn't spot her in the line-up,” said the New York Times' Elizabeth Paton.