Examples of using Pascoe in English and their translations into Russian
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Lynn Pascoe.
I now give the floor to Mr. Pascoe.
Pascoe is left alone with his thoughts.
Lynne, Lynne Pascoe.
Mr. Pascoe responded to comments and questions raised.
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Signed B. Lynn Pascoe.
Tomorrow, if Pascoe can drum up any interest.
But if you know of anyone who would be willing to chance a little speculation,Mr Pascoe.
I bank with Pascoe, so George cannot touch me.
Let me also thank Under-Secretary-General Pascoe for his briefing.
Temporary Chair: Mr. Pascoe Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs.
He was born on 4 September 1880 to Sophia and Pascoe Du Pré Grenfell.
We got Terry Pascoe, this psychology guy, coupled with Cheney… It could be enough for a warrant.
Furthermore, we thank Mr. Lynn Pascoe for his excellent briefing.
The Council began its consideration of the item andheard a briefing by Mr. B. Lynn Pascoe.
He was the grandson of the Hon. Pascoe Glyn, younger son of the first Baron.
Yes, you have Sherwood Morrill in writing saying,"I'm sorry, this just won't work."-But you also have Terry Pascoe.
What we have heard from Mr. Pascoe is of grave concern to my Government.
The Council was briefed by the Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, B. Lynn Pascoe.
I would also like to thank Lynn Pascoe for his briefing on the security situation in the region.
The members of the Council, Mr. Hor, Mr. Piromya,Mr. Natalegawa and Mr. Pascoe had an exchange of views.
Pascoe Tunnicliff created experimental decorative glaze effects and worked with Thomas Camm who was in charge of design.
The Council was briefed by the Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, B. Lynn Pascoe.
The Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, B. Lynn Pascoe, visited Burundi on 3 September 2010.
Mr. B. Lynn Pascoe, Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs on his recent mission to eastern and southern Africa.
The studio pottery was established in 1909 in Woodville,Derbyshire, by Pascoe Tunnicliffe 1881-1956.
John Pascoe Fawkner bought the ship in April 1835 for use in his forthcoming settlement activity in Port Phillip Bay, in what was then the southern part of New South Wales.
Mr. Musayev(Azerbaijan): Like other speakers,I would like to welcome Mr. Pascoe and thank him for his briefing.
USG Pascoe has asked me to let you know how much he regrets that he cannot be here today to participate in the Seminar of the Working Group that he personally deems most important.
Among the convicts at Sorrento was a boy called John Pascoe Fawkner, who would later come back to settle in the Melbourne area.