Примери за използване на Shays на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Where's Shays?
Shays… gave them a fake.
Michael, what about Shays?
Let's get Shays out of there.
Good news, Mr. Shays.
Shays was wired with explosives.
You put it on Shays, right?
Shays is not equipped to hold out.
Interesting compound, Mr. Shays.
Oh, we Shays have iron stomachs.
We would understand that, Mr. Shays.
We have to get Shays before that happens.
I got a match… a woman named Viktoria Shays.
Shays and his lieutenants were subsequently pardoned.
What would you like to do with Shays and Spidel?
Shays has nothing to do with any of Spidel's other companies.
Spidel has developed a relationship with a young chemist named Stanley Shays.
Terrible for the shays, of course, but great if you're in the dental game.
Who knows, 50 years from now when they mention Nobel and Oppenheimer,they might add Stanley Shays to the list.
Shays and the other leaders were condemned to death but were later pardoned.
Well, I suppose it isn't Thanksgiving at the Shays' until someone shows off their naked body.
Shays claims to have invented a new polymer, an explosive that has none of the characteristics of existing plastiques.
An entrepreneur named Spidel has teamed with a young man, Stanley Shays, who claims to have created this new breakthrough material.
But when they don't pay the poor people, as they didn't pay Daniel Shays Daniel Shays takes matters into his own hands in 1787 and goes to the courts and shuts down the courts because the courts were beginning to foreclose on the grounds that Daniel Shays and the other veterans from the American War of Independence did not have the money to pay back.
Early in 1787 aboutone thousand Massachusetts farmers, led by Revolutionary War veteran Daniel Shays, attacked the Springfield arsenal to seize arms.
The story has it, when the first Farrells, Shays and McGintuks, when they were looking for a place to settle, they came to this spot, right here.
Tens of billions of taxpayer dollars have been wasted through poor planning, vague and shifting requirements, inadequate competition, substandard contract management and oversight, lax accountability, weak inter-agency coordination, and subpar performance or outright misconduct by some contractors andfederal employees," the co-chairs of the panel, Christopher Shays and Michael Thibault, wrote in the Washington Post.