Examples of using Man by the name in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
A young man by the name of.
Man by the name of Arthur West.
Then, one day, a man by the name.
A man by the name of Lennox.
Think about a young man by the name of Jeff.
A man by the name of Pat Crews.
I have here a letter from a man by the name of Stanley.
A man by the name of Jacob Sims.
Among the arrested men was a man by the name of.
A man by the name of David.
Their main supplier of steroids was a man by the name Anthony Bosch.
A man by the name of John Williams found the object while hiking in a remote, rural area, and appears to be some kind of an electrical conductor.
Do you know a man by the name of Broots?
If you don't want to believe me,then perhaps you will listen to a man by the name of Warren Buffett.
There was a man by the name of Moses.
You recall a man by the name of Orval Tanner?
This clue was a man by the name of Alfred D. Bielek.
A man by the name of Alexander Parkes came up with the idea, presented it at the 1862 Great Exhibition in London, and came home with third prize.
Who's gonna respect a man by the name of Arthur Flegenheimer?
A man by the name of Thomas Jennings was a clothier and a tailor in New York, and soon the first African American to be granted a patent in the United States.
After breakfast we elected a man by the name of Walker, from Detroit, for supper.
Instead, they tied him down and had a man by the name of Stephen Crabbe lop off his head.
There was a man by the name of Joseph, a member of the Jewish council, a good and righteous man, 51 who had not consented to their decision and action.
In 2005, a 22 year old man by the name of Ronald MacDonald robbed a Wendy's fast-food restaurant(stealing the money in the store's safe) where he worked at the time.
Two separate individuals later arose claiming to be Tiberius: one in 715 during the Siege of Constantinople by the Arabs; and another in 737.[11]The second impostor, a man by the name of Bashir, plotted with a blind man named Theophantus.
It wasn't until 1826, when a man by the name of John Walker from England invented the first actual match.