Examples of using Shuster in English and their translations into Arabic
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Noah Shuster.
Shuster wants to see us.
That's Shuster.
Sorry, sir. This is direct from Shuster.
Morgan Shuster.
Shuster gave me his word… that he wouldn't send a man to cover me.
You mean Shuster?
How come Shuster didn't say anything?
That's Agent Shuster!
Noah Shuster looked up Ethan in the foster system and found your address.
It's"Mr. Shuster.".
No, butshe had access to a personal trust account from which she transferred money to Shuster.
Jenny Schecter, Sarah Shuster. Well, well.
I think this Lady Ambrosia is using Shuster to identify mothers and fathers who want to get rid of their kids but can't because their spouses won't consent.
Explain it to Shuster.
We need to find this Noah Shuster and figure out where this city of lost kids is.
It's straight from Shuster.
He was trying to appease his wife by meeting with Shuster, but he maintains that he never wanted to go through with it.
Michelle Makori- Host of ClearCut and Crossroads Michael Shure- National correspondent and fill in host David Shuster- Host of Stateside and Crossroads.
The most popular talk show on First Channel," Shuster Live", provided Ms. Tymoshenko with 29 per cent of its coverage.
Wayne & Shuster first appeared on television in 1950, but not in Canada, which did not have network TV until 1952. Their radio sponsor, Toni Home Permanent, also sponsored an American television show, Toni Twin Time, hosted by Jack Lemmon.[1] The sponsor asked the duo to make regular appearances on the TV program, which was not doing well.
January 2016. Retrieved 17 January 2016. ↑ Shuster, Simon(11 December 2014).
And you know how old Jerry Siegel andJoe Shuster were when they came up with their idea for the greatest superhero of all time, the first one, that they named"Superman"?
I realized no one's gonna just hand me… a good undercover case,so I made Shuster… send me in here to collect more evidence.
In 1964, Wayne & Shuster created a series of six short documentaries for CBC Television(later presented on CBS during the 1966 summer season) about comedians such as W. C. Fields and the Marx Brothers, with music scored by John Williams, titled Wayne & Shuster Take an Affectionate Look at.
Because of their combative natures in the studio, the two agreed early on to not mix socially. Shortly after their CBC radio show became popular,Wayne told Shuster that he was organizing a party, but that he wasn't going to invite his partner"because we're always together and we will start in about the business.
Wayne and Shuster were a Canadian comedy duo formed by Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster. They were active professionally from the early 1940s until the late 1980s, first as a live act, then on radio, then as part of The Army Show that entertained troops in Europe during World War II, and then on both Canadian and American television.
Ed Sullivan advised the two, despite their success in the U.S., to remain in Toronto.[1] They took his advice and turned down many offers to move to the United States permanently.In later years, Shuster often told the story of one agent who tried to get them to move to Hollywood, insisting,"You know, Frank, there's more to life than happiness."[2]: 152.
Wayne and Shuster were infamous for their vociferous arguments during scriptwriting sessions, television production and editing sessions.[1]: 137[2][3] Wayne especially was particularly exacting during production and often took the studio crew to task for perceived faults.[3]: 142 The technicians often responded by refusing to work overtime at the end of the day.[3]: 142 During one sketch, some crew members were instructed to throw fruit and vegetables at both of the comedians from off-camera.
The pair continued to produce comedy specials until Wayne's death from cancer in 1990. After Wayne's death, Shuster went back into the editing suite and from almost 40 years of their television shows, produced a retrospective series of twenty-two shows, which he also hosted.[1]: 153 In 1999, three years before his death, he hosted a one-hour compendium of their work,"Wayne & Shuster: The First Hundred Years".
