Examples of using Mancheck in English and their translations into Danish
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                        Computer
                    
Get Mancheck now.
Get me General Mancheck.
Mancheck, why did you drop the bomb?
Give me general Mancheck.
If Mancheck hadn't kept us in the dark.
Get General Mancheck. Come in.
What's up with you and Mancheck?
What did Mancheck say the satellite was doing?
And the Army general in charge is Mancheck.
Mancheck. A heads-up from our friend at the NSA.
This is being run by our old friend general Mancheck.
So you think Mancheck deliberately isolated us?
Head of the US Army Biodefense Department. I'm General George Mancheck.
Mancheck is a liar, and you are a racist fool!
I simply think it is better that you wait for the president himself to answer all of your questions… from Mancheck.
Mancheck said there was a North Korean satellite in the area.
Now you want me to just run with this and ask my questions on camera abouta satellite going down, and that a bio-defense team sent in by General Mancheck to collect it are all dead?
Mancheck is a liar and you are a racist fool!- Easy, Keene!
As we tie up these loose ends. We're going to take casualties on this, and Mancheck may have to be one, especially those who show boldness and initiative but that doesn't necessarily apply to his staff.
General Mancheck, does- does Andromeda appear to be spreading out unilaterally or moving in one particular direction?
Okay, I know this is going to sound fantastic, butlet's say that Mancheck wasn't lying about the wormhole, and that, in fact, it was the source of Andromeda- wormholes as we understand them are a theoretical connections.
I'm general George Mancheck, head of the U.S. Army bio-defense department.
Well, during Operation Desert Storm, Mancheck? I wanted to examine certain Iraqi munitions bunkers for possible biological agents, but he blew them up first?
We're going to take casualties on this, and Mancheck may have to be one, but that doesn't necessarily apply to his staff, especially those who show boldness and initiative as we tie up these loose ends.
I'm gonna give you a direct line to General George Mancheck at the pentagon, and I suggest you call him and jerk him around, in which case you might find yourself blindfolded and taped to a stretcher in a military stockade.