Examples of using Azevedo in English and their translations into Serbian
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
Hey, Azevedo?
You mean Jean Azevedo?
The Azevedo clan.
You're Jean Azevedo.
Azevedo has two children!
Two letters from Mr. Azevedo!
Azevedo had acquired a high.
I just saw Jean Azevedo.
Azevedo is a Portuguese name?
Why does Azevedo has priority?
Then, use his name,Jean Azevedo.
I'm Jean Azevedo from Valméja.
Azevedo picked his, i picked another one.
An eye for an eye will leave us all blind andthe world in a deep recession", Azevedo said.
Roberto Azevedo is from Brazil.
The darkening outlook for trade is discouraging, butnot unexpected,” said WTO director general Roberto Azevedo.
Azevedo welcomed anyone who wanted to join his march.
There is still time,” WTO Director General Roberto Azevedo told the heads of WTO delegations at a closed-door meeting in Geneva.
Azevedo said the whole international community has a responsibility to help resolve these issues.
Several teams of researchers have published reviews of data mining process models,[14][15] and Azevedo and Santos conducted a comparison of CRISP-DM and SEMMA in 2008.[16].
There is still time,” Azevedo told the heads of WTO delegations at a closed-door meeting in Geneva.
This continued escalation poses a serious threat to growth and recovery in all countries, andwe are beginning to see this reflected in some forward-looking indicators,' WTO Director General Roberto Azevedo said…".
A Brazilian man, Ricardo Azevedo from Sao Paulo, has shown off his wonder bike to the world.
Azevedo has become famous after his high-profile trade disputes with the U.S. over its subsidies to cotton farmers.
WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo said his organization is"clearly concerned" about Washington's plans.
Mr. Azevedo says WTO nations are talking about a"Plan B" to keep away from the crumple of the Appellate Body so it can keep on working.
The BBC reports defence minister Fernando Azevedo e Silva has now stated the fires in the Amazon are not out of control, adding 44,000 soldiers have so far been deployed to combat them.
Azevedo is normally very conservative in remarks about WTO members' trade policies, but he also plays a role as a guardian of the global trading rules, a bulwark against protectionism.
Defense Minister Fernando Azevedo e Silva, also present at Tuesday's press conference, denied any wrongdoing, and said the government acted as soon as the oil started showing up.
Azevedo said he has also been talking to a wider range of contacts across civil society including parliaments, businesses, think tanks and the media to raise awareness of what is at stake.
