Examples of using Haig 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
Hello, Mr. Haig.
And Haig could show mercy.
I can see that, Haig!
General Haig has confirmed the sentence.
Am I blind, Haig?
Mr Haig call you in communications room.
It was-It was Haig.
Mr. Haig, how is Jake adjusting to your new?
What is it you say, Mr. Haig?
Haig“won” if more Germans than allied troops died.
H. M. H is for… Maddison and Haig.
Haig, Petain, and Pershing retained tactical control of.
I've only ever met Haig once.
If Petain and Haig could take orders from him, so could Pershing.
The task was managed be Andrew Haig.
Well, you phone Field Marshal Haig, and you ask him to get you out of here.
Is this your handwriting, Mr. Haig?
Haig, Petain and Pershing retained tactical control of their respective armies;
Do you know what Partridge in Haig House said to me?
On Board were the Russian Alexey Ovchinin andAmerican Nick Haig.
Al Haig had made that selection from among his attachés at the State Department.
Onboard"the Union of MS-10" there were members of a mission of the ISS-57/58 the Russian astronaut Alexey Ovchinin andthe American astronaut Nick Haig.
Haig bears the responsibility for not stopping the slaughter when the breakthrough failed.
Fast-forward to 1997 and 101 year old bronze medalist Hal Haig Prieste, who won his medal in 1920 for platform diving, was being interviewed at a U.S. Olympic Committee dinner.
Haig, it should be remembered, was the man who had sent tens of thousands of men to their death in the fruitless battles of the Somme and Passchendaele;
At the end of the 20th century, based upon insight gleaned from the gene-centered view of evolution, biologists George C. Williams,Richard Dawkins, and David Haig, among others, concluded that if there is a primary function to life, it is the replication of DNA and the survival of one's genes.
General Haig had seemed careless with his men's lives at the Battle of the Somme in 1916.
However, those who get these genes from their fathers are more wakeful, and Haig theorizes this is because“fathers have no guarantee that the next baby will be his,[so] they(men and their genes) are presumably not interested in ovulation starting again.”.
Tony Haig portrayed Kim, Michael Rennie played Captain Creighton, and Alan Napier played Colonel Devlin.
Recently, Harvard biologist David Haig proposed that the reason babies cry at night is to keep their parents from making another one- thus eliminating, or at least delaying, competition for limited resources(i.e., breast milk).
