Examples of using Eamonn 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
Eamonn, is it true?
I-I-Is this Eamonn Bowles?"?
Eamonn said it was.
I am her brother, Eamonn.
Eamonn couldn't read Arabic.
I don't want to lose you again Eamonn.
Oh, no, no, Eamonn, just a politician.
The prince had made his feelings clear, so Eamonn did too.
Eamonn was about to meet one of them.
In Riyadh, George waited for Eamonn on the runway, sitting on the bonnet of a huge Buick.
Eamonn doesn't gamble, but he has won.
When it's your family,you can't gamble,” Eamonn replied, deadly serious.
Eamonn took the pen and went to sign.
Bridget, you can be one, John, Eamonn can be another-- to walk down to the Guildhall symbolically.
Eamonn could accept points one and four.
When one of Abdullah's assistants needed new shoes, Eamonn was given £200 and sent to buy a pair.
Eamonn could go home, but only for a week.
In the lift,Abdullah told him their relationship would return to“president and player”, and Eamonn believed him.
Slowly, Eamonn says, he started writing in Arabic.
Soon afterwards, the same assistant returned to Riyadh,so Abdullah asked Eamonn if he wanted to take his place on the tour.
Eamonn remembers the prince sitting at the head of a large table.
Two weeks later,a meeting was arranged in Altrincham between a mutual friend of George and Eamonn's, a representative from Al-Hilal, and Eamonn.
Eamonn Andrews is the poshest person that Jack can imagine being.
The other rocker, Eamonn, and I'm saying nothing else about him, will be back tomorrow.
Eamonn can smell the prince's breath; cigarettes and Johnnie Walker whisky.
At the last second, Eamonn says, Abdullah snatched the paper, ripped it up, and threw it in the bin.
Eamonn fetched the balls, then waxed them with dubbin before the next match.
At home, Eamonn earned £40 a week, plus £15 playing football.
Eamonn wasn't going to reveal Abdullah's secret- but what if Abdullah wanted to apply some pressure?
Eamonn spent too much time with Abdullah, he thought- and Abdullah spent too much money on Eamonn. .
