Examples of using Jack sinclair in English and their translations into Arabic
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
What about Jack Sinclair?
Jack Sinclair is the name of our victim.
A demon killed Jack Sinclair.
Why did Jack Sinclair come to see you?
I never spoke to Jack Sinclair.
Jack Sinclair called you, after you threatened him?
Yeah, until Jack Sinclair showed up.
Not even after talking to Jack Sinclair?
Jack Sinclair was killed in the McClaren house tonight.
That's the noise on the tape right before Jack Sinclair was killed.
I'm gonna make Jack Sinclair bleed for what he did to me.".
This is the same sequence of events that preceded Jack Sinclair's murder.
Jack Sinclair was there the night that woman died.
Your producer said that you and Jack Sinclair had a falling out today.
Jack Sinclair's ghost was helping solve his own murder.
Someone planned very carefully how to kill Jack Sinclair the night he was filming here.
Maybe Jack Sinclair wasn't begging for mercy when he died.
The killer could havehung upside down from this bar when he slit Jack Sinclair's throat.
Jack Sinclair called the law firm of Lockhart, Whelan and Benton.
And then when Jack Sinclair came sniffing around, he had to kill him, too.
So Jack Sinclair is just about to recover his memory and possibly ID our killer, and he's silenced.
Someone with Jack Sinclair's experience wouldn't be seeking my counsel if I was.
Apparently Jack Sinclair was very upset when he arrived in a taxi cab tonight, so let's find out where that cab picked him up and what he was doing there.
Not only German-speaking authors were burned but also French authors like Victor Hugo, André Gide, Romain Rolland, Henri Barbusse, American writers such as Ernest Hemingway,Upton Sinclair, Theodore Dreiser, Jack London, John Dos Passos, and Helen Keller as well as English authors Joseph Conrad, D.H. Lawrence, H.G. Wells and Aldous Huxley, Irish writer James Joyce and Russian authors including Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Maxim Gorki, Isaac Babel, Vladimir Lenin, Vladimir Nabokov, Leo Tolstoy, Leon Trotsky, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and Ilya Ehrenburg.