Examples of using Flynn in English and their translations into German
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Old Flynn.
Mr. Flynn, we're done waiting.
Thank you, Mr Flynn.
I give the floor to Mr Flynn to answer Mrs Stenzel's question.
And it was Errol Flynn.
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Statement by Mr Pádraig Flynn, Member of the Commission.
I'm here to see Maggie Flynn.
The Flynn is a shoe completely valid to take to the office combined with a suit.
PS: Don't worry about Flynn.
The Flynn proposal extends such a period for another year two years in all.
President.- Thank you, Mr Flynn.
Mr Santer, Mr Flynn and other distinguished persons had confirmed that they would be present.
Alan, check out this geezer Flynn, bring him in.
She knew the answer before she and I went to see Flynn?
The Commission was represented by Mr P. Flynn, Member of the Commission.
The Flynn proposal is only addressed to the eleven Member States which are signatories of the Agreement on Social Policy.
Oh. You those useless croc-catchers Sam Flynn sent for?
Mr Lustenhouwer recalled that Commissioner Flynn had published a document the previous day about moonlighting.
The exhibition will be opened jointly by Dimitrios Fatouros,the Greek Minister for Education and Religious Affairs and Pádraig Flynn.
On 3 October 1997 Commissioner Flynn sent the Committee the.
Flynn Rider looks for the guard of the kingdom for several crimes and to approve his innocence must indent in a very entangled adventure.
Today while she was on her way to meet Flynn, she hit the ditch and broke her bicycle!
Commissioner Flynn noted that this compares more than favourably with the number of new initiatives tabled by Member States in the same period November 1993- June 1994.
A group of five commissioners(Mr Monti, Mrs Cresson, Mr Bangemann,Mr Flynn and Mr Oreja) met to coordinate activity in this area.
He had also met Commissioner Flynn who confirmed that several files on employment policy would be sent to the Committee in the first quarter of 1997.
I would also mention Padraig Flynn and our good friend and comrade Neil Kinnock for their support.
The Flynn brothers, Brian and Brent, were raised by hard working parents in a Christian family of farmers and factory workers in Indiana, so can totally relate to the working class of America and the world.
First of all, European support programmes- and this, Mr Flynn, is addressed to the European Commission- must be maintained in the long term without any reduction in their volume.
Commissioner Padraig Flynn, responsible for Employment, Industrial Relations and Social Affairs, presented the Commission's latest Employment in Europe report today.
Mr President, it is interesting that Commissioner Flynn should have been here earlier today when we were discussing a mainly young people's problem, namely drugs.