Examples of using Biddle in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
And Biddle Bop?
I'm fine, Mr Biddle.
Biddle don't look too happy.
Nicholas Biddle, 2nd Regiment.
I'm gonna follow orders, Biddle.
Crewman Biddle. Where have you been hiding?
And my name… is Sullivan Biddle.
Biddle was an extremely intelligent man.
With my respects. Bless you, Biddle.
Lutz and Biddle, it's like Kibbles and Bits!
Translated by Mark E. Biddle 3rd ed.
Mike Biddle: We can recycle plastic.
Two more seconds and I would say it myself.- Biddle.
Mr. Biddle, I need to hear from you.
Gentlemen, I would like to introduce Judge Francis Biddle.
Crewman Biddle, where have you been hiding yourself?
My daughter, soon to be made partner at Bailey, Banks and Biddle.
Biddle and I will be stationed at the target area.
Well, Sterling Biddle recommends you highly.
Biddle. Two more seconds and I would say it myself.
No, I actually just came from meeting with a judge Reuben biddle.
Mrs. Biddle, why erase the whole marriage?
Come, let's travel to the land of Biddle Bop and eat 100 jelly pies!
Biddle. Two more seconds and I would say it myself.
In 1846, Captain James Biddle of the U.S. Navy anchored two warships.
Mr. Biddle, have you, um, gotten counseling for this?
Less than 10% of plastic trash is recycled-- compared to almost 90% of metals-- because of the massively complicated problem of finding and sorting the different kinds. Frustrated by thiswaste, Mike Biddle has developed a cheap and incredibly energy efficient plant that can, and does, recycle any kind of plastic.
Nicholas Biddle began to see that the battle was lost.
In 1846, Captain James Biddle of the United States Navy anchored two warships, USS Columbus and USS Vincennes in Uraga Channel.
In 1846, Captain James Biddle of the U.S. Navy anchored two warships, the U.S.S. Columbus and the U.S.S. Vincennes in Uraga Channel at the mouth to Tokyo Bay.