Examples of using Blix in English and their translations into Serbian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Latin
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Cyrillic
Where's Blix?
Blix needs, uh.
Back off, Blix!
Blix, what do you need?
All right, Blix.
Blix, this is our war.
That's Gabe Blix.
Tell Blix his wife's here.
Stop it, Rolf Blix.
Blix:"Driver, where are you going?
Do you get me, Blix?
Blix was an entirely self-taught artist.
Not bad for Mrs. Blix.
Blix was now causing us significant problems.
How many steps to the car, Blix?
Blix needs three, although it's very hard to say good-bye to the 8 of clubs.
An international fund led by Hans Blix has been set up.
My impression is that Blix will be more negative now about the Iraqis' intention.
The New York Times didn't even go to the weapons inspector we sent to Iraq, Hans Blix!
I have the impression that Blix will be more negative this time than before on Iraq's willingness.
Mr. Blix, even after Saddam Hussein was overthrown in Iraq, no weapon of mass destruction has been found in that country.
While the miners are stilldigging below the reactor, Hans Blix with Soviet authorities organizes a press conference in Moscow.
We're talking with Blix[the UN chief inspector] and others on his team, to get ideas that can help introduce the resolution.
Days after the disaster,Gorbatchev personally invites Hans Blix, director of the powerful International Atomic Energy Agency, to visit the site.
Blix, who arrived at the Cyprus headquarters of the inspection team last night, said he would impress on Iraqi officials the'seriousness' of failing to co-operate with his inspectors.
I have the impression that Blix will now be more negative than before about the Iraqis' intentions.
I have the impression that Blix will be now more negative than what before it was on the attitude of the Iraqis.
I have the impression that Blix will now be more negative than he was before, with regard to the Iraqis' intentions.
We are talking with Blix and others about in search of ideas that can serve as an introduction to the Resolution.
Even the United Nations' chief inspector,the Swedish diplomat Hans Blix, said he thought that Iraq had"retained prohibited items," and French and German opposition to the Iraq war was not based on different intelligence assessments regarding the weapons.