Examples of using Shackleton in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Where's Shackleton?
Shackleton is on one now.
No, this is the Shackleton.
Ernest Shackleton, my friend.
One never knows,Dr. Shackleton.
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Look Shackleton, it's not worth it.
My name… is Ernest Shackleton.
Amundsen, Shackleton, you see Franklin down there.
This is definitely the Shackleton.
Lady Shackleton tells me her butler is retiring.
You familiar with Shackleton, sir?
Shackleton died on 5 April 1909 at her home in Lucan.
You think you can replicate Shackleton?
Ah, who made the Shackleton replica a couple years ago.
Oh, and, uh,you won't be making Shackleton.
Shackleton had calculated the return distance to the Pole as.
Don't hide behind Lady Shackleton, Mama.
Even £500, Lady Shackleton, would only last four months.
You never said your aunt was Lady Shackleton.
So how far ahead is Shackleton do you think?
John, Shackleton wouldn't let a dog out today!
Yes. It was part of the Shackleton expedition.
Shackleton called Antarctica"the last great journey left to man.
I was second-in-command under Shackleton in the Antarctica.
To this Shackleton replied:"There is no doubt in my mind that his rights end at the base he asked for….
What they have in common Ernest Shackleton and experiential tourism.
Shackleton was born on 15 February 1874 in Kilkea, County Kildare, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Bruce, who had failed to acquire financial backing,was happy that Shackleton should adopt his plans, which were similar to those being followed by the German explorer Wilhelm Filchner.
Shackleton and Scott stayed on friendly terms, at least until the publication of Scott's account of the southern journey in"The Voyage of the Discovery.
In March 1921, Shackleton renamed his expedition vessel Quest.