Examples of using Axe in English and their translations into Malay
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Computer
Call the axe.
The axe. Call.
Call the axe.
Martin Axe. Who did?
Give me the axe.
And his Axe body spray?
And that is Axe.
Axe, you got… Pinkie Pie?
And that is Axe.
Wait, wait. Axe, you got… Pinkie Pie?
Give me the axe.
I don't serve The Axe and Cross anymore.
I meant the axe.
I don't serve The Axe and Cross anymore.
Who did?- Martin Axe.
Every scene. This time, Axe Capital is going down.
All yours. Just put down the axe.
This time, Axe Capital is going down. Every scene.
All yours. Just put down the axe.
Oh, Axe called his cell while the big guy was.
Sir, I do have a report of axe marks on a cell door.
Oh, Axe called his cell while the big guy was… doing what he does.
And set up an observation point. Axe, get on one of those dunes.
I think that's pretty nice. I would think that, like… not being terrorized by an axe murderer.
I serve The Axe and Cross in a very different manner.
From now on, the territories occupied by the Axe Fraternity will fall.
Upon who else should the axe fall when the sales organization.
It's Science and Human Origins, compiled by Ann Gauger,Douglas Axe, and Casey Luskin.
Labrys(Greek: λάβρυς, lábrys) is the term for a symmetrical double-bitted axe originally from Crete in Greece, one of the oldest symbols of Greek civilization.
Recently I decided to re-read Science& Human Origins by Ann Gauger,Douglas Axe, and Casey Luskin.