Examples of using Stuart in English and their translations into Malayalam
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Oh, Stuart.
Stuart. Bob.
Thank you. Oh, Stuart.
Oh, Stuart. Thank you.
Canon Lloyd Stuart Bruce.
The Stuart cause was lost.
You have NO evidence, Stuart.
Directed by Stuart Hazeldine.
Stuart, Bob! You're mine!
Directed by Stuart Hazeltine.
Stuart.- Food. Banana.- Aww.- Banana!
That night, Stuart is shot.
Banana.- Food.- Aww.- Banana!- Stuart.
Banana!- Aww.- Stuart.- Food. Banana.
Why go stir up trouble? Trouble's already here, Stuart.
You're mine! Stuart, Bob!
Banana.- Stuart.- Food.- Banana!- Aww.
In 1790 it was finally captured by the British under Colonel Stuart.
Kevin, Stuart, and that cute little one is Bob.
This article titled“Top 20 iPhone and iPad apps andgames of the month” was written by Stuart Dredge, for theguardian.
I'm starting to think this Stuart is a figment of your imagination, so just forget it.
This article titled“Ten of the best apps fordoing your Christmas shopping” was written by Stuart Dredge, for theguardian.
Minutes Penalty conceded by Stuart Armstrong- Southampton- after a foul in the penalty area.
Harold Stuart Ferguson M.B.E.(10 February 1851- 5 January 1921)[1] was a Scottish zoologist who worked in the south Indian princely state of Travancore.
A man who understands and believes in the Impersonal- John Stuart Mill, for example- may say that a Personal God is impossible, and cannot be proved.
Lady Louisa Stuart(12 August 1757- 4 August 1851) was a British writer of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Consequentialism, which has roots in the work of Jeremy Bentham andJohn Stuart Mill, focuses on taking actions that lead to better states in the world(Sinnott-Armstrong 2014).
Explorer John McDouall Stuart passed through the area in 1862 on his successful third journey across the continent from north to south.
Which has roots in the work of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, focuses on taking actions that lead to better states in the world(Sinnott-Armstrong 2014).
In 1861- 62, John McDouall Stuart led an expedition through Central Australia, to the west of what later became Alice Springs, thereby establishing a route from the south of the continent to the north.[10].