Examples of using Diff'rent strokes 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
Diff'rent Strokes, really?
Are you watching Diff'rent Strokes?
Diff'rent Strokes and Billy Beer. The Ford Pinto.
You mean like on Diff'rent Strokes?
I guess we would have had the same problem if we stole that Webster kid from Diff'rent Strokes.
Yes, Gus, just like Diff'rent Strokes.
I get in the commercial, you get the money I end up sharing a jail cell with the cast of Diff'rent Strokes.
The Ford Pinto, Diff'rent Strokes and Billy Beer.
I told you it was the guy from Diff'rent Strokes.
Of the staircase from"Diff'rent Strokes. I chose it'cause I thought it reminded me.
The way arnold looked on Diff'rent Strokes.
With the cast of Diff'rent Strokes. I get in the commercial,
Like Mr. Drummond on Diff'rent Strokes.
After appearing in guest spots on Diff'rent Strokes and Silver Spoons,
Apparently he's been watching Diff'rent Strokes, too.
Diff'rent Strokes is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from November 3,
This is how the cast of Diff'rent Strokes feels.
watch the same episode of"Diff'rent strokes.
He guest starred on an episode of Diff'rent Strokes and the soap opera Santa Barbara as himself in 1984.
And watch the same episode of"Diff'rent strokes.
In 1979, Ringwald appeared in the TV series Diff'rent Strokes and was selected to become part of a very large cast of the spin-off Facts of Life.
No. I told you it was the guy from"Diff'rent Strokes.
Jene Hillgreen, Shelley Miller)- A parody of such 80's mismatched family sitcoms like Diff'rent Strokes.
This looks like a publicity photo for Diff'rent Strokes.
Are you sure you're not Gary Coleman from Diff'rent Strokes?
How about the theme song to the television show Diff'rent Strokes?
In 1980 she starred as Natalie Green in her first movie Diff'rent Strokes.
His television credits include a leading role as Phillip Drummond in the sitcom Diff'rent Strokes and as Dr. Arthur Harmon on Maude.