Examples of using Halstead in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
Halstead. Intelligence.
Her name's Libby Halstead.
Halstead is never late.
Says here you live on Halstead.
Halstead's working on a witness.
That's what Mr. Halstead was thinking.
Halstead's an undercover cop?
You let Detective Halstead deal with this.
Halstead's under investigation for murder.
Wait, what about what's his name, Halstead?
Hey, so you think Halstead did it or what?
Halstead, Lindsay, those back roads pay off?
So you will let me know what's going on with Halstead?
Well… All right, Halstead and I will check out the murder site.
It was a zucchini banana nut from the corner store on Halstead, if you want to make things right.
Halstead said he now plans to devote time to his consulting business.
All right, you and halstead go pay this dry cleaner a visit.
Halstead is responsible for many of the modern surgical techniques without which the prospect of surgery by today's standards is unimaginable- the proper handling of exposed tissue, operating in aseptic environments, and surgical gloves.
In June of 2003, because of new DNA evidence,Dennis Halstead, John Kogut and John Restivo won a re-trial on their murder conviction.
Dr. Alfred T. Halstead suggested to Morgan that a better name for the sport than Mintonette would be“Volley Ball”(originally two words until 1952, when it was officially changed to one word) as obviously the game primarily consisted of volleying a ball back and forth.
In 1825 she married John Pelly Atkins, a London West India merchant, and they moved to Halstead Place, the Atkins family home in Halstead, near Sevenoaks, Kent.
In June 2003, because of new DNA evidence,Dennis Halstead, John Kogut and John Restivo won a re-trial on their murder conviction, their convictions were struck down and they were released.