Примери коришћења Aristide на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Aristide has to go.”.
All these years, Aristide you lied to us.
Aristide Duvalle, right?
Only six of the nine engravings were signed by Aristide Torchia.
If Aristide were here….”.
But what was also true was that Aristide wasn't a very good democrat.
Aristide remained in power until 1996.
The church has a celebrated pipe organ,built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll in 1845.
President Aristide is willing to talk.
HAITI/1994-?/Troops, naval/Blockade against military government;troops restore President Aristide to office three years after coup.
Aristide!" was all he could say.
Left to right: Gustav Stresemann,Austen Chamberlain and Aristide Briand at the Locarno negotiations.
Aristide, you have been away from home for too long.
I don't think that you know what love is, Aristide, otherwise you wouldn't… you wouldn't have kept us alone for so long.
Aristide supporters attacked the opposition.
It was named after the American Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg and French foreign minister Aristide Briand, who drafted the pact.
After Aristide was elected president a second time in 2000.
At the League ofNations in September 1929, France's President of Council of Ministers, Aristide Briand, delivered a speech proposing European unity.
Aristide found that he had to revert to his bug-boy days.
The rebellion eventually reached the capital, and Aristide was forced into exile, after which the United Nations stationed peacekeepers in Haiti.
The Minister of Culture for President Charles de Gaulle, removed the 19th century statues which surrounded the Place du Carrousel andreplaced them with contemporary sculptures by Aristide Maillol.
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the twice-deposed president of Haiti.
Narrator Charles's fiancée Sophia says it refers not to dishonesty, but rather"we hadn't been able to grow up independent… twisted and twining",meaning unhealthily interdependent on the intensely strong personality of the family patriarch, Aristide Leonides.
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the twice deposed president of Haiti.
Before Hillary: Haiti was prepared in 2011 to re-elect Jean-Bertrand Aristide, forced out of office and into exile in a 2004 CIA coup.
In Paris, he met artist Aristide Maillol(French, 1861- 1944), with whom he shared a studio and maintained a life-long exchange and friendship.
Aristide spent years negotiating with the Convergence Démocratique on new elections, but the Convergence's inability to develop a sufficient electoral base made elections unattractive.
Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the twice-deposed president of Haiti.