Examples of using Defunct in English and their translations into Hungarian
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The program's defunct.
Defunct prisons in England.
In, the now defunct A.
Defunct hotels in California.
UNCAF Club Championships(defunct).
Defunct companies of Hungary.
Unfortunately, that company's now defunct.
Defunct Russian military satellite.
Suspended, discontinued, defunct!
Now defunct. You were the president.
So, is that project now totally defunct?
List of defunct international airports.
Aw, go ding your diodes and get defunct, Megatron.
Defunct communist parties in Germany.
Parked outside a defunct bar on Roosevelt.
Defunct television channels in Hungary.
Well, it would be illegal if we hadn't just a bought a defunct.
Ján Hrčka of Štěpánovice, now defunct village. The problem remains….
The democratic constitutional state that was proclaimed 20 yearsago can be considered void and defunct.
It concerns the long defunct"New York Herald," one newspaper to remain independent of Jewish influence in New York.
There is a searchable database of satellite imagery of defunct military installations.
As of 2009, Incognito is considered defunct as most of its team members have already left the company forming mainly Eat Sleep Play and LightBox Interactive.
The only link that wehave managed to find is between the ship and a defunct subsidiary of Browning Reed.
A former member of the defunct 1980s group Taxi Girl, he was re-discovered by Madonna in the late 1990s, when he submitted a demo to her record label, Maverick Records.
All right, well, the address for the show's producer is another dead P.O. Box andthe phone number's defunct.
Arab political culture is based on a high degree of social stratification,very much like that of the defunct Soviet Union and very much unlike the upwardly mobile, meritocratic, democratic United States.
Practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.- John Maynard Keynes.
Introduction“Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually slaves of some defunct economist.”- John Maynard Keynes.
The business owner is a former Polish champion regatowiec Class 420 and 470,the backbone of the crew are former employees of defunct shipyard and marina regatowi players.