Examples of using Quirk in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
And Linda Quirk.
This quirk of nature allows them multiple births of up to five pups.
It's not a quirk.
Is just an old-century quirk that we can's do anything about!
But, um, well... a... a... a quirk.
Tell me, suppose through some strange quirk of fate... that Jardinet couldn't get here?
A casual and fairly stylish quirk.
As goalkeeper you need to get the quirk to give somebody a bollocking and an elbow on the pitch sometimes.
Meryl Draper is the CEO of Quirk Creative.
Jo Quirk is an Adult Congenital Nurse Specialist at Leeds General Infirmary, UK.
Miss Kittredge had a quirk at college.
The name of this particular strain is not a quirk.
The quirk will hide the eventual small crack that will form between the staff bead and plaster.
Since it has been built recently, it has the quirk of not being located as deep as the other stations.
Now if a quirk in his immune system Led to perfect detox, Perfect renewal, then yeah.
In any case, especially if you kleite ceiling plinth for the first time,it is recommended to buy another quirk.
You will not like this quirk when it comes to the system, but it is a low price to pay in the end.
Known for their wildly inventive and creative ideas,Aquarians can also be temperamental and flighty if you don't encourage their quirk.
Quirk lectured and gave seminars at UCL in Old English(Anglo-Saxon) and the History of the English Language.
Emptoris' strategic focus is on supplier management,both managing suppliers and supply intelligence," said Patrick Quirk.
This quirk has been recognised as a bug in the optimizer and will be fixed in the next version of Firebird.
Greater Richmond Convention Centre is 500 metres from Quirk Hotel, while Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts is 800 metres from the property.
This quirk is today one of the city's best features, and the reason so many travellers keep coming back here;
Dh Hints The‚Pinto‘ Anubias is a quirk of nature that has been propagated from a normal green population using selection.
Another quirk: Next to the pool there is an area surrounded by a stone wall where two large turtles reside, and often munching on meals of fresh fruit.
In architecture a quirk is a small'V' shaped channel used to insulate and give relief to a convex rounded moulding.
Meryl Draper runs Quirk Creative, which is a creative advertising agency specialized in video-based campaigns for social, digital and TV.
Alex Laskey shows how a quirk of human behavior can make us all better, wiser energy users, with lower bills to prove it.
This tiny quirk wasn't enough to turn us off the pen; it just caught us off guard because it is completely different from any other pen.
This was probably less the quirk of a German National but rather a demonstrative reference to having in his possession a kind of writ of protection.
