Examples of using Sennett 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
When do I meet Mr. Sennett?
Ms. Sennett, can I have a word?
How could I find Mr. Mack Sennett?
Mrs Sennett, how are you doing?
Why would you pay off Trudy Sennett?
Mrs. Sennett, how are you doing?
He also directed for Mack Sennett.
Chelsea Sennett has probative value!
Georgie introduced me to Mack Sennett.
But, Charlie, Mack Sennett was the king of comedy.
Georgie introduced me to Mack Sennett.
Sennett signed Quillan to a contract in 1922.
I would only been with Sennett a month.
Sennett wished he would never hired me.
You're a breath of fresh air,Mr. Sennett.
Dedicated to Mack Sennett, by Films de la Pléiade.
Colin cheated on Miranda with Chelsea Sennett.
You're selling us Trudy Sennett as the leader of the burglary ring?
We are here to… honor Thomas James Sennett.
Mack Sennett, Canadian-American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter b.
All I need to do is buy a ticket to the movies.You're a breath of fresh air, Mr Sennett, and if things get too bad.
Did Ms. Sennett tell you she was upset, disoriented, in shock?
The rest of thecrew's still out there, and Chelsea Sennett's in too many right places for it to be a coincidence.
Sennett, and if things get too bad all I need to do is buy a ticket to the movies.
In 1940, she called her Sennett years"the turning point of acting career.
According to the magazine, the School“owes its success to the single-minded, American-style exploitation of its brand name and political connections by the recent directors, particularly Mr Giddensand his predecessor, John Ashworth”, and raises money from foreigner students' high fees,which are attracted by academic stars such asRichard Sennett.
In 1917, Sennett gave up the Keystone trademark and organized his own company.
By the early 1920s he was called upon by film director Mack Sennett to perform a screen test for Mack Sennett Studios.
Mack Sennett as Man in checkered jacket Flora Finch as Woman with largest hat Linda Arvidson as Theatre Audience John R. Cumpson as Theatre Audience George Gebhardt as Theatre Audience Robert Harron as Theatre Audience Anita Hendrie as Theatre Audience Charles Inslee as Theatre Audience Arthur V. Johnson as Theatre Audience Florence Lawrence as Theatre Audience Gertrude Robinson as Theatre Audience Dorothy West as Theatre Audience 1909 in film D. W. Griffith filmography"Progressive Silent Film List: Those Awful Hats.
You're a breath of fresh air, Mr Sennett, and if things get too bad all I need to do is buy a ticket to the movies.