Examples of using Rowley in English and their translations into Malay
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Computer
Rowley, no! Don't!
Everyone, look! Don't do it, Rowley.
Hi, Rowley! What's new,?
Everyone, look! GIRL 2: Don't do it, Rowley.
And, Rowley, good news.
Drew me back into His way.- Rowley.
Rowley, what's wrong? Go away!
Greg, is there something you want to say to Rowley and his father?
Rowley, stop pulling me down!
You let Rodrick play in the talent show, Yes? I will… do the magic thing with Rowley.
What? Rowley is your best friend?
We now assess that this was a detonation of an improvised explosivedevice,” police counter-terror chief Mark Rowley said.
Rowley is your best friend. What?
Sadly, six people have died in addition to the three attackers shot by police",Mark Rowley, Britain's top anti-terrorism officer, said.
Rowley. Mom, can we talk in private?
This was a tragic incident resulting in the death of one woman andfive others being injured," said Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley.
Bubby, RowLey!-Mom, no, he will ruin it!
Distribution: Indo-Pacific: Western India to Pitcairn Islands, north to southern Japan,south to Rowley Shoals, southern Queensland, and New Caledonia; throughout Micronesia.
Rowley speaking. Rowley, I need your help!
But of course… terrorism as a motivation remains butone line of inquiry for us to explore," said Rowley, who is Britain's most senior anti-terrorism officer.
Rowley is making a six-day official visit to China that began on Monday.
Distribution: Pacific Ocean: Christmas Island in the eastern Indian Ocean to Indonesia and the Hawaiian, Line, and Pitcairn islands, north to southern Japan,south to Rowley Shoals and New Caledonia.
Rowley always says he wishes he had a brother, and, boy, do I wish I could give him one of mine.
Distribution: Indo-Pacific: Christmas Island in the eastern Indian Ocean to the Line Islands, north to the Ryukyu Islands,south to Rowley Shoals and the northern Great Barrier Reef; throughout Micronesia.
Speaking on Friday evening, Rowley said the remnants of the bomb were being examined by forensic scientists.
But of course at this stage we should keep an open mind regarding motive and consequently terrorism as a motivation remains butone line of enquiry for us to explore," said Rowley, who is Britain's most senior anti-terrorism officer.
Rowley earlier said most of the injuries were due to“flash burns”, while others were wounded as passengers ran out of the station in panic.
London police's counter-terror chief Mark Rowley said there would be“an increased presence on the streets” of the capital on Thursday, including armed officers- an unusual sight in Britain.
Rowley said most of the injuries were due to“flash burns”, while others were wounded by the stampede as passengers ran out of the station in panic.
Mark Rowley, the UK's most senior counter-terrorism officer, confirmed that they had“received fresh assurances” from the US and were now working closely with them again.