Examples of using Strang in English and their translations into German
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President: Mr Gavin STRANG.
Mr Gavin STRANG Minister for Transport.
I'm a doctor. I'm dealing with alan Strang.
The length of each CAN bus Strang can be up to 300 m.
Publicagent Brunette is paid for sex from a strang….
Gavin Strang, President-in-Office of the Transport Ministers Council.
Divide into pices of 80g each androll every piece to a 20 cm long strang.
Strang enough the bass were even schooling for about the first 2 hour.
Lord Richard, HarrietHarman, David G. Clark, and Gavin Strang leave the cabinet.
His sons Ian Strang(1886-1952) and David Strang(1887-1967) were both artists.
Later, he came under the artistic influence of Ricketts, and he learned etching from William Strang.
Doctor Strang e is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe but it feels very different in a way.
And I have been talking to a number of lawyers and the guy that I couldput at the top of my list is Dean Strang.
Mr Strang and I had one of our tiffs about religion, and he went straight up the stairs and tore it off the boy's wall.
History==Instant or soluble coffee was invented and patented in 1890, by David Strang of Invercargill, New Zealand, under patent number 3518.
Second place went to the last year's winner team Ralf Rosa andPeter Fechting from Germany with their figure“Alle an einem Strang”.
Mr Gavin Strang, president-in-office of the Council of Transport Ministers, attended the meeting of the section for transport and communications on 11 February.
If the system detects an imminent collision, it warns each train driver andassists them by offering possible solutions," says Prof. Strang.
The Scottish historian John Strang once wrote that it would take several days to see all of the many thousands of artistic treasures housed in the Berlin museum.
We are delighted to have taken a major step closer to bringing RCAS research intoreal operation by registering this company," says Strang, the CEO.
Strang founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints(Strangite), claiming it to be the sole legitimate continuation of the church"restored" by Joseph Smith.
Keynote speakers at the conference were European Commissioner Neil Kinnock andthe Rt. Hon. Dr Gavin Strang MP, as well as high-profile politicians from the UK and across the EU.
Strangites were beaten by ruffians at the post office, while Strang once fired a cannon at an unruly group of drunken fishermen who had threatened to drive his people from the island.
Intelligence on Wheels is the name that DLR colleagues Thomas Strang and Andreas Lehner have chosen for their company, which is based in Gilching, near DLR's site in Oberpfaffenhofen.
This summer, The Warfield will host Canadian singer and songwriter Mac DeMarco, Swedish death metal band Amon Amarth and aconversation with"Making a Murderer's" defense attorneys, Dean Strang and Jerry Buting.
With the designer Ludwig Zepner and sculptor andmodeller Peter Strang, he made up the so-called artists' collective at the manufactory in 1960, later joined by the painters Rudi Stolle and Volkmar Bretschneider.
RCAS is a system for preventing train collisions that operates independently of other safety technology deployed alongside the railway tracks," explained project director Prof.Dr Thomas Strang from the DLR Institute of Communications and Navigation, as he summed up the objective of this DLR project.
Trial leader Professor John Strang, of the National Addiction Centre, based at London's Institute of Psychiatry, told BBC News that about 40% of users had"quit their involvement with the street scene completely.
Miller attempted to substantiate that Joseph tried to do what he and Strang were then doing, and so portrayed the Prophet as trying to set up the Kingdom of God with a king in the United States.
Among them were Liberal Democrat deputy leader Alan Beith,Labour's former transport minister Gavin Strang, the ToryEURosceptic Teresa Gorman, former Labour minister Frank Field, and Martin O'Neill, Labour chairman of the Commons Trade and Industry Select Committee.