Exemplos de uso de Warrant's em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Warrant's signed.
I don't know. The warrant's sealed.
The warrant's signed.
What do you think a search warrant's gonna turn up?
Warrant's"cherry pie"?
I think you will find we're in full compliance with the warrant's orders.
Warrant's on its way.
The college won't cough up the name of the kid who O.D. 'd, and a warrant's gonna take days.
A warrant's too complicated.
If Microsoft had used this technology, they may have avoided the warrant's request altogether.
Our warrant's working.
Warrant's getting delivered today.
If I don't terminate you by the warrant's end, they will send another agent and another until it's done.
Warrant's good until Wednesday.
The model Bobbie Brown(also known for being in Warrant's"Cherry Pie" video) appeared in the video for"Once Bitten, Twice Shy.
Warrant's gonna take too long.
While taking note of the European arrest warrant's success in providing an efficient way to extradite suspects in a border-free EU, the Commission also acknowledges that its operation could be improved.
Warrant" shall mean a security which gives the holder the right to purchase an underlying at a stipulated price until or at the warrant's expiry date.
The warrant's for stolen property.
Warrant shall mean an instrument which gives the holder the right to purchase a number of shares of common stock or bonds at a stipulated price until the warrant's expiry date.
The warrant's gonna go to your bosses.
The warrant's only good for the boy.
This warrant's out for me, Tig and Chibs.
The warrant's ready, they will release us tomorrow.
The warrant's good either way, so, Cho, open the door.
Our warrant's also for all your clothing and shoes at your residence.
Covered warrant shall mean an instrument issued by an entity other than the issuer of the underlying instrument which gives the holder the right to purchase a number of shares of common stock or bonds at a stipulated price or a right to secure a profit or avoid a loss by reference to fluctuations in an index relating to any of the financial instruments listed in Section B of the Annex to Directive 93/22/EEC until the warrant's expiry date;
Overthrow Parliament's warrant.
Judge Harkness's warrant was very specific.