Examples of using Mannix 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
Who are you, Mannix?
Keith Mannix. Who's Keith Mannix?
You have met Mr. Mannix.
What Mr. Mannix means.
But this is a drama, Mannix.
Why Mrs. Mannix does.
So, pro basketball player, Keith Mannix?
You got Mr. Mannix worried sick.
Can I see Mrs. Mannix?
Mr. Mannix, I'm sorry…- Plus we lose…- Yeah.
But this is a drama, Mannix, a real drama.
Mr. Mannix, I'm sorry… Not now. Yeah. Plus we lose.
The new sheriff in Red Rock. I'm Chris Mannix.
It's a new age, Mannix, and we're part of it;
Mannix says we're never gonna see our real parents again.
Now, my dear, we can watch Mannix as a couple.
I'm Chris Mannix. The new sheriff in Red Rock.
Why don't you go watch Mannix or something?
Mannix, we need a guy with your talents in management, problem-solving.
Whatever you say today, Eddie Mannix, my column tomorrow is about.
On Wings as Eagles. my column tomorrow is about… Whatever you say today, Eddie Mannix.
Problem-solving. Mannix, we need a guy with your talents in management.
And I'm wondering why youwould be trying to approach Mrs. Mannix under false pretenses.
On the other-- cap't mannix, tell the nigger, that I don't acknowledge niggers in northern uniforms.
My column tomorrow is about… Whatever you say today, Eddie Mannix,“On Wings as Eagles.
Captain Chris Mannix donned the dead general's coat and joined Oswaldo in lighting the candles and lanterns.
That I don't acknowledge niggers tell the nigger- Captain Mannix, in Northern uniforms.
Captain Chris Mannix donned the dead general's coat and joined Oswaldo in lighting the candles and lanterns.
And joined Oswaldo in lighting the candles and lanterns.Captain Chris Mannix donned the dead general's coat.
And joined Oswaldo in lighting the candles and lanterns.Captain Chris Mannix donned the dead general's coat.
