Examples of using Prost in English and their translations into Arabic
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Computer
Alain Prost.
Prost Anglo.
Alain Prost.
Prost, my friend.
Kimberly Prost.
People also translate
Drops Alco Prost give a double positive result.
You can say"Prost"?
Before taking Alco Prost, it should be diluted in one hundred milliliters of pure boiled water or any other drink that does not contain alcohol.
Ms. Kimberly Prost(Canada).
Is catching three seconds per lap to Alain Prost.
I'm pleased it thrashed Lauda and Prost and all those guys."'.
Although everyone knew Miss Kittywasn't really a barkeep as much as she was a prost.
Zum Wohle' is better than'Prost'! Speak proper German with her!
The Trial Chamber is composed of Judges Agius(presiding), Kwon and Prost(pretrial judge).
The Trial Chamber composed of judges Agius(presiding), Kwon, Prost and Støle(reserve) issued its judgement in the case on 10 June 2010.
Cherif Bassiouni, President of the International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences and of the International Association of Penal Law, was elected as chairman of the Meeting,and Kimberly Prost(Canada) as Rapporteur.
Section 1 of the Chamber consists of Judges Agius(Presiding), Kwon, Prost and Støle, and section 2 consists of Judge Parker(Presiding) and, until recently, Judges Van den Wyngaert and Thelin.
The Trial Chamber is composed of Judges Agius(presiding), Kwon, Prost and Støle(reserve judge).
(d) to allow ad litem Judges Prost and Støle to serve at the International Tribunal beyond the cumulative period of service provided for under article 13 ter, paragraph 2, of the Statute of the International Tribunal.
In resolution 1900(2009) of 16 December 2009, the Security Council decided that, notwithstanding the expiry of their terms of office on 31 December 2009,Judges Prost and Støle would be allowed to complete the Popović case.
Further decides to allow ad litem Judges Prost and Støle to serve at the International Tribunal beyond the cumulative period of service provided for under article 13 ter, paragraph 2, of the statute of the International Tribunal;
The Tribunal anticipates that in November 2009 it will return to 11 ad litem judges with the delivery of the judgement in the Popović et al. case andthe departure of two ad litem judges at that time(Kimberly Prost(Canada) and Ole Bjørn Støle(Norway)).
(d) Decided to allow ad litem judges Prost and Støle to serve at the International Tribunal beyond the cumulative period of service provided for under article 13 ter, paragraph 2, of the statute of the International Tribunal.
Accordingly, it has become necessary to seek an extension of the terms of Security Council resolution 1900(2009)in order to extend the mandates of Judges Prost and Støle so that they may complete their assignment to this case and so that they can continue to serve beyond the cumulative period of service provided for under article 13 ter, paragraph 2, of the statute of the International Tribunal.
Prost and his associates developed Casablanca's master plan from 1917-1922. Within this plan, Prost included a new quartier réservés away from the city centre.[3] In 1924 the red light district moved to its new location.[3][4].
At the opening of the show, the 2nd World March for Peace andNon-Violence was presented by Marie Prost, who directs the group of songs of the world"Les Escapades polyphoniques" for Atlas, and is a member of the association"World without Wars and without Violence”, which went to the initiative of the March.
Elena Malysheva on the benefits of the drug“Alco Prost” said that alcoholism can and must be defeated, and it's not difficult to do it, the main thing is to start taking this new medicine that has no analogues in the modern world.
President Robinson seeks authorization for two ad litem judges,Judge Kimberly Prost(Canada) and Judge Ole Bjørn Støle(Norway), to continue serving at the International Tribunal until the end of May 2010 so that they may complete the judgement in the case of the Prosecutor v. Popović et al.
In 1913, Hubert Lyautey, the military governor of the French Morocco invited Prost to work on development of major Moroccan cities: Fes, Marrakesh, Meknes, Rabat and Casablanca. Prost stayed in Morocco for a decade, and soon Casablanca was lauded as a success story of an application of the principles of urbanism.
Decides that, notwithstanding the expiry of their terms of office on 31 December 2009, Judges Kimberley Prost(Canada) and Ole Bjørn Støle(Norway) complete the Popović case which they began before the expiry of their terms of office; and takes note of the intention of the International Tribunal to complete the case before the end of March 2010;