Examples of using Commanders in English and their translations into German
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Commanders are always right.
Butno experienced commanders.
To tell the commanders where we are.
I have been the fleimkepa for 4 commanders.
Two commanders, several junior officers.
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Do you think the commanders will support you?
What about the two little girl commanders?
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Whiskey matters must be left to commanders in the field.
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Last but not least a plea towards all leaders and commanders.
Really helpful for commanders to try to get everyone in one place.
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Rytlock: I told you, Bhuer, the Flame commanders are nervous.
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The Great KingDarius had been betrayed by his own commanders.
Necromancers are ruthless commanders, and masters of life and death.
This will be as good as a division in reserve,” commanders would say.
The Roman emperors and commanders adorned themselves with eagle standards.
Alexander had alwayshad a fine feel for what would motivate his commanders.
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I have lost a Purifier... but I have gained a first among commanders.
And with artillery commanders- support of artillery. Lieutenant Zdzislaw Pacak.
Unite with new brethren and battle against the most fearsome commanders in Middle-earth!
Sergeant Brody, your commanders showed us the results of your initial medical exam.
The commanders who gave orders behind the scenes were classified as A-class war criminals.
Japanese commanders told to organize pro-Japanese sentiments in occupied areas.