Примери коришћења Smithson на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Who's Smithson?
Smithson High Martial Arts Club.
Certainly, Mr Smithson.
Game to Mr Smithson, and the first set: 6-5.
It's all right, Smithson.
Smithson High is closely affiliated with the museum.
The victim, James Smithson, doesn't exist.
How well did you know Mr. Smithson?
Name's James Smithson… 28, British citizen.
This come to Mr Montague, for Mr Smithson.
Smithson, I thought that you were a more serious person”.
There really is a zombie at Smithson high.
About James Smithson… his real name's Oliver Stans.
You know the best thing about Moscow, Smithson?
Come Smithson, we took bigger chance than this in the trenches.
Born in France in 1765,he became a naturalized British citizen known as James Smithson ten years later.
I found out that Smithson was really Stans, found out about the ring.
Born James Lewis Macie,he was the illegitimate offspring of Elizabeth Hungerford Keate Macie and Hugh Smithson, 1st Duke of Northumberland.
So Smithson was a big ladies' man, and they've both got solid alibis.
All we can do is speculate on what forces motivated Smithson to provide such a generous gift to a country unknown to him.
James Smithson' origins were as unusual as his Last Will and Testament.
His initial inspiration to compose such a piece came from a performance of Hamlet he witnessed, with the gorgeous Harriet Smithson in the role of Ophelia.
Whoever shot Smithson knew where those cameras were placed and how to avoid'em.
Also known as an Episode in the life of an artist, the work was inspired by the composer's tumultuous andunhappy love for actress Harriet Smithson, so it can be considered as an autobiographical fragment.
On June 27, 1829,James Smithson died in Genoa, Italy at the age of 64 after a long illness.
The museum has transported a huge chunk of the brutalist housing complex Robin Hood Gardens(pictured) to Venice for the show,to demonstrate the vision of architects Alison and Peter Smithson for"streets in the sky".
Smithson was not just always a school; it was a civil war hospital, a convent, a mental ward and for one short year.
In June, Mars One signed a contract with Darlow Smithson Productions, a subsidiary to a company where Römer once served as chief creative officer.
Smithson had a keen interest in the natural sciences, attended Oxford University, and became well-respected as a chemist and a mineralogist during chemistry's infancy as a science.
It remains a mystery why John Smithson would leave his entire estate to a nation that was completely foreign to him.