Examples of using Acker in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Officer Acker.
Amy Acker 34 images found.
You know Jesse Acker.
Acker knows the game too well.
My name is Joss Acker.
He knows Acker. He's trained him.
His name is Jessie Acker.
Mr. Acker, Veronica. Thank you very much.
The character is portrayed by Amy Acker.
Locking Acker up won't get him to talk.
Screenplay written by Pamela Pettler and Shane Acker.
You didn't know Acker was a police officer?
Acker lofts the ball high into left field.
Map out the anomalies that Acker finds and grunt out the equations.
Amy Acker To Star In Fox Marvel Pilot.
Couldn't make a connection with Acker except for the phone calls.
Acker made 13 calls to Oregon state penitentiary.
Let's call the warden. See who Acker's been talking to.
Amy Acker as Sarah Adler: CIA operative and Jack's ex-girlfriend.
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Acker got calls on a prison phone from Walker Williams, Charlie Riken's cell mate.
Other common surnames are based on locations. Acker is one such name.
He brought officer Acker something to eat and he didn't come back.
The Roselle Park Recreation Department is hosting its Annual Easter Candy Run on Saturday,April 5th, at Acker Park.
This series was written by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker and illustrated by Lee Ferguson.
The phone we found in Riken's house was used to call Monroe's house andthe spice shop and Officer Acker.
Personal life==On April 25, 2003, Acker wed actor James Carpinello in California.
The investigation took place by identifying the predominant leadership style these leaders: if transformational, or transactional or not leadership and relationship with the genre;checking the predominant gender in the organizational structure of the institution based on acker(1990) processes; and the investigation of strategies used by these women to reach the top.
In more recent times, Acker Bilk's Stranger on the Shore brought the clarinet into the forefront of the public's attention.
The percolation theory by ACKER 1988 apud SILVA 2007 allows the simulation of cement hydration and a description of the setting phenomenon.
