Examples of using Geist 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
I would say Geist.
Geist was a friend.
I started with Geist.
But Geist is different.
I'm Colonel Geist.
She told Geist,"I was very naive.
You barely knew Geist.
Willie Geist has a perfect family.
The victim's name is Jeremy Geist.
Geist pulls a revolver and shoots him.
You think she killed Geist?
Geist insists upon possession of the ear.
Everybody's guzzling Geist today.
That summer, Geist has booked them in Spain.
And what does that have to do with Geist?
Colonel Geist is in charge now, which is precisely why you are here.
I'm Deputy Consul General Raymond Geist.
You do know the Hannah Geist line is exclusive to Lucas?
I know who he is, the hacker,His name's geist.
For Hegel, the True is the Geist which is to say, Spirit, which is to say, God.
FBI's psychological report on Jeremy Geist.
There's a good chance Geist was killed because somebody blew his cover.
Literally zeit is time; geist is ghost.
Then I promised Miss Geist I'd start a letter-writing campaign… to my Congressman about violations of the Clean Air Act.
Zeit" in German is time and“Geist" is spirit.
In capitalism, the spirit(Geist) by means of which nature attains self-consciousness(Hegel) has been abolished by technology that possesses not only an anti-spiritual(anti-intellectual) but also an anti-existential nature.
That's the gun that killed Jeremy Geist, isn't it?
Canadian Professor Michael Geist, who has stressed the adequacy of the amendment introduced by the Brazilian legislator in relation to anti-circumvention activities, sums it up as a properly balanced approach that doesn't buy into the"more is better" approach to copyright protections:"In other words, the Brazilian proposals recognize what the Supreme Court of Canada stated several years ago- over-protection is just as harmful as under-protection.".
You did a search for the gun that killed Geist, right?
Klages's theory, named“Biocentrism,” posited a dichotomy between Seele(“Soul”) and Geist(“Spirit”); two forces in human life that were in a psychological battle with each other.