Examples of using Dearborne in English and their translations into Thai
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Sheriff Dearborne.
Mr. Dearborne. Thanks, sheriff.
But sheriff dearborne.
Bud Dearborne had you beat by a mile.
Sheriff Bud Dearborne?
That Bud Dearborne knows something.
Hello. Sheriff Dearborne?
Bud Dearborne found my parents' bodies?
Hello. Sheriff Dearborne?
Sheriff Dearborne arrested both of them.
Thanks, Sheriff- Mr. Dearborne.
Sheriff Dearborne? Hey, is that Maryann?
And, uh, I'm sure Sheriff Dearborne.
Mr. Dearborne, I don't know what you're talking about.
And, uh, I'm sure Sheriff Dearborne would love to answer it for you.
Maybe this is what Gran's trying to tell me- that Bud Dearborne knows something.
Sheriff Dearborne, Andy Bellefleur, I saw a woman die.
The bodies of Michelle and Corbett Stackhouse were discovered by Deputy Bud Dearborne of the Renard Parish Sheriff's Department.
I meant Sheriff Dearborne, Kenya, that other guy, the squirrelly one.
In somebody else's brain at the time"?I saw a woman die, I just happened to be Sheriff Dearborne, Andy Bellefleur.
And so her boss called Bud Dearborne, he rode over, got the manager to let him in, and they found her.
Bud Dearborne's a good man, he's a good cop, but he is tired and he is old and he don't see the holes like he used to.
I hope I was helpful, Sheriff Dearborne, because last time we did this, after Rene, I know I wasn't.