Examples of using Minted in English and their translations into Turkish
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Bronze. Minted in 1943.
Minted in 1943. Bronze.
It took 13 years, but Panda minted money.
Minted from Welsh gold.
Did you try the minted mascarpone creme?
Or hitting on you. Or minted.
Or minted. Or hitting on you.
Or hitting on you. Or minted.
Or minted. Or hitting on you.
The first coin ever minted in this facility.
Of freshly minted nine-millimeter stock Mr. Cobblepot offers a thousand rounds for a thousand pounds of grade-A steak.
There is nothing like a newly minted pound♫.
In a few hours, nearly 100 million newly minted euros are being brought in to the Kasnian treasury.
I did chocolate hazelnut and raspberry minted walnut.
Mr. Cobblepot offers a thousand rounds of freshly minted nine-millimeter stock for a thousand pounds of grade-A steak.
Of grade-A steak. for a thousand pounds Mr.Cobblepot offers a thousand rounds of freshly minted nine-millimeter stock.
For a thousand pounds of grade-A steak. of freshly minted nine-millimeter stock Mr. Cobblepot offers a thousand rounds.
Of grade-A steak. for a thousand pounds Mr. Cobblepot offers a thousand rounds of freshly minted nine-millimeter stock.
For a thousand pounds of grade-A steak. of freshly minted nine-millimeter stock Mr. Cobblepot offers a thousand rounds.
Of freshly minted nine-millimeter stock for a thousand pounds MR. PENN: Mr. Cobblepot offers a thousand rounds of grade-A steak.
There is nothing like a newly minted pound money, money, money.
The city traded with coastal colonies in the western Mediterranean such as Carthage and,under their influence, minted its own coins.
MR. PENN:Mr. Cobblepot offers a thousand rounds of freshly minted nine-millimeter stock for a thousand pounds of grade-A steak.
The empire minted coins at Hampi, Penugonda and Tirupati with Nagari, Kannada and Telugu legends usually carrying the name of the ruler.
For a thousand pounds of grade-A steak. of freshly minted nine-millimeter stock MR. PENN: Mr. Cobblepot offers a thousand rounds.
Heraclius proclaimed himself and his son of the same name asconsuls-thereby implicitly claiming the imperial title-and minted coins with the two wearing the consular robes.
A column of gold as far as the eye can see, minted coins, bracelets, and jewels all taken from the tombs of the inca.
MR. PENN: Mr. Cobblepot offers a thousand rounds of grade-A steak.of freshly minted nine-millimeter stock for a thousand pounds.
For a thousand pounds of grade-A steak. of freshly minted nine-millimeter stock MR. PENN: Mr. Cobblepot offers a thousand rounds.
Mary has decided to eat more mints.