Examples of using Blech in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
It's… Blech!
Blech. Risk? Yeah, right.
Yeah, right. Risk? Blech.
Blech! No, no, thank you, no.
No, no, thank you, no. Blech!
Blech! No, no, thank you, no!
No, no, thank you, no. Blech!
Blech. Sam… is this all worth it?
But also, you're the best,- Blech.
Sam… Blech. is this all worth it?
You're the best, The bestest.- Blech. But also.
Bug. Blech! What if I land over in the… bug.
OK? you're the best, The bestest.- Blech. But also.
Blech emigrated in 1938 to Riga
And-and the color here is blech. I expect a, a much.
I usually get"adorable" or"cute" or"hot." Blech.
Leo Blech was born in Aachen on 21 april 1871 as a son of a Jewish merchant.
but… blech!
The booklet gives an overview of the career of Blech, a description of his own compositions.
The booklet also gives an impression of the discography of Blech.
Leo Blech was one of the most important conductors of the first half of the twentieth century in Berlin.
From 1936 to 1941 he was a member of the Blech String Quartet.
Blech conducted about 3500 performances,
but… Blech!
A number of music publicists decided to give Leo Blech with the publication'Leo Blech; .
decided that one of us was… blech!
There are also transcripts of interviews with Blech and it is fascinating to read Blechs own words.
Blech was part of the glorious period of the Königliche Oper in addition to artistic director Erich Kleiber,
authorities judged that a"continuous, public memory of Leo Blech in the 21st century should not be expected", after which early 2013 his tombstone was sawn off and another deceased was buried at the remains of Blech and his wife.
By the way, page 64 reports that Blech liked invitations for interviews,