Examples of using Second star in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
Second star.
Maybe Second Star?
Second star.
Then a second star.
Second star to the left.
And the second star?
Second star to the right.
We just follow the second star.
The second star.
Well I thought it was second star.
Second Star to the Left Archie.
In 2010, he won a second star.
A second star followed in 2008.
It earns the novel a second star.
I got my second star last month. That's great.
You also get the second star!
Second star to the right and straight on till morning.
Afraid dad won't get his second star because of this?
Second star to the right, straight on till morning.
The young princesses were said to be mesmerised by the glittering array of 3,000 gems, including the Black Prince's ruby,the Stuart sapphire and the huge diamond known as the Second Star of Africa.
Second star to the right and straight on till morning!
To win the first star, you need to spend two levels,to win the second star, you have to spend five levels and get the third star, you have to spend the game without fail.
Every second star goes to bed with his co-star because they spend so much time together.
Five restaurants get their second star, so now 23 restaurants have two stars- as many as 37 years ago.
The second star was simply crossed out, due to the fact that during a side impact(tested at a speed of 50 km/ h), the limiting force on the chest and the stomach of the driver(at which he is still alive) was significantly overestimated.
Patrice Bergeron was named Second Star of the week on January 17, 2011, and First Star of the Month for January.
Take the second star to the right, and straight on till morning….
If you had wings to lift you and the Second Star your guide, you would find a place where all the seasons flourish side by side.
Find the second star to the right and fly straight on until morning.
That would put the second star in Turtle Bay, somewhere near the U.N., the third star, Columbus Circle.
