Examples of using Jedburgh in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Where's Jedburgh?
Jedburgh sent me.
Colonel Jedburgh?
Jedburgh. Camera. Come on.
Where's Jedburgh?
Jedburgh isn't here today?
No sign of Jedburgh.
Jedburgh. Yeah, he's here.
Come on. Camera. Jedburgh.
Darius Jedburgh, no less.
That's quite good, Jedburgh.
Jedburgh is a town in Scotland.
Who are you, Mr. Jedburgh?
Darius jedburgh at your service,!
I hear you're taking Jedburgh.
Jedburgh and three of my men.
Mr Craven? Jedburgh sent me?
We all appreciate Captain Jedburgh.
Jedburgh. John!- Where is everybody?
Mr Jedborough! Jedburgh. Hernandez?
I'm a friend of Harcourt's. Darius Jedburgh.
Darius jedburgh. I'm a friend of Harcourt's.
Oh, and by the way,it's Captain Jedburgh to you.
Darius Jedburgh is an old friend.- Inside.
If I can. I would like to find Jedburgh first.
Jedburgh's at Gleneagles and he's not playing golf.
I would like to find Jedburgh first, if I can.
Jedburgh, we have got to get the Senator out to the press.
It's almost 11.30, Mr jedburgh, and I am just about to go to bed.
Lindsay was born into a middle-class Scottish Calvinist family in London, andwas brought up partly in Jedburgh, where he had family background.

