Ví dụ về việc sử dụng These prisoners trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Most of these prisoners.
These prisoners were delivered.
Execute all these prisoners.
Take these prisoners down to the cellar, Greyback.”.
Isaac is one of these prisoners.
One of these prisoners was Henry Methvin.
Where are you taking these prisoners?
When will these prisoners of conscience be released?
The drama will share the lives and stories behind these prisoners as well as….
Train these prisoners in the business of behind-the-lines operations in a brief but unspecified time.
Did you know who these prisoners were?
These prisoners were executed on demand by the doctors for their organs, sold to the highest bidder.”.
It's just part of the job. These prisoners get what's comin' to'em.
But since the military came it has calmed down,but the only issue right now is these prisoners are out.
It is said that Moulay Ismail forced these prisoners to help him build his Moroccan vision of grandeur.
I cry when my cat goes into a cage,it tears my heart out when these prisoners go into cages.”.
At the present time these prisoners are segregated by sex and are under quarantine in the two hospital buildings of Auschwitz.”.
We're asking the countries from which they came, from Europe,we're asking them to take back these prisoners of war.
It will share the lives and stories behind these prisoners as well as events that take place there.
Some of these prisoners may have been waiting for execution, so imagine their joy at hearing a message of salvation!
Last week, a representative from the China Tribunal testified to the United Nations that there is ample evidence theChinese government is harvesting organs from these prisoners.
The report also indicated that these prisoners were being used as bargaining chips to release prisoners from the other side.
Many of these prisoners have never sent an email, used a smartphone, searched for something on Google or logged into Facebook.
The brutality of the camp guards is the daily bread of these prisoners, who work 16 hours a day, suffer atrocious torture, to say nothing of the public executions of those deemed to have been recalcitrant.
And unfortunately with these prisoners, one, people don't know what's happening at all and then they're already disenfranchised populations who don't have access to attorneys, not native English speakers.
Do you suppose, first of all, that these prisoners see anything of themselves and one another besides the shadows that the fire cast on the wall in front of them?