Examples of using Benes in English and their translations into Serbian
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After the war, it was Benes.
We're putting Benes in deep hypothermia.
The father of that lie is Benes.
Besides that, he brought Benes into this country.
They know they failed to kill Benes.
On February 25, Benes, perhaps fearing Soviet intervention, capitulated.
The wireless or Benes' life?
Don't you see what you've done? You've given him a perfect opportunity to kill Benes.
Your name's Benes. Your hair. You kept taking me to those Spanish restaurants.
Did you get this memo from Elaine Benes?
A fanatic whose only purpose is to kill Benes! And now you've made it possible.
Benes refused to sign the Communist Constitution of 1948 and resigned from the presidency;
With the resignation of Masaryk as president in 1935, Benes was elected to that office.
Elaine Benes wasn't the only one to get into trouble at work after failing a drug test due to poppy seeds.
Louis-Dreyfus later won the world over in her role as Elaine Benes on the hit'90s TV series Seinfeld.
Benes added that the group is expecting to receive several billion Czech crowns from the sale of its assets in Romania.
Masaryk in the United States, Stefanik in France, and Benes in France and Britain worked tirelessly to gain Allied recognition.
Benes had resigned as president of the Czechoslovak Republic on October 5, 1938, fled to London and was succeeded by Emil Hacha.
For that purpose they appointed their Plenipotentiary Delegates: The President of the Czechoslovak Republic:Mr. Eduard Benes, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Elaine Benes was not originally included in the Seinfeld script, but producers pushed for a female character to balance out the testosterone on the show.
For example: Julia Louis-Dreyfus is connected to Kevin Bacon by two degrees, as Bacon worked with Wayne Knight on JFK and Knight also played Newman on Seinfeld,in which Louis-Dreyfus was Elaine Benes.
Benes worked to bring Czechoslovak communist exiles in Britain into active cooperation with his government, offering far-reaching concessions, including nationalization of heavy industry and the creation of local people's committees at the war's end.
As part of the ongoing OSCE and EULEX efforts to enhance transparency of the Kosovo judiciary, Specialist Chambers representatives, Registrar, Dr Fidelma Donlon, and Head of Public Information and Communication,Avis Benes, held an information session with media and civil society representatives in Kosovo.
Benes worked to bring Czechoslovak communist exiles in Britain into active cooperation with his government, offering far-reaching concessions, including nationalization of heavy industry and the creation of local people's committees at the war's end(which then indeed happened).