Examples of using Orlov 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
Orlov is a mathematician.
You told him Orlov had a job for him.
Orlov. There's Brezhnev. And there.
Okay, the owner's name was Alexis Orlov.
That's why I told Orlov to pick him up.
Assign these lands to Count Grigoriy Orlov.
That's why I told Orlov to pick him up.
Orlov Your Majesty, captain in charge of the barracks.
I just passed Count Orlov in the corridor.
Always in the wrong place at the right time.- Mr. Orlov.
That's why I told Orlov to pick him up.
Yuri Orlov. We're with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
That's why I told Orlov to pick him up.
Yuri Orlov. We're with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
His own friend and boss, Orlov, signed his death warrant.
We're with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. Yuri Orlov.
For his service, Orlov received the Order of Lenin.
So if you wouldn't mind getting to the point. I have somewhere I need to be, Mr Orlov.
You're working. I just passed Count Orlov in the corridor?
Orlov is a mathematician whose expertise is the geometry of high explosives inside a fission bomb.
Grinev will share the same fate as Orlov, Potemkin and many others.
And Orlov is a mathematician whose expertise is the geometry of high explosives inside a fission bomb.
Of high explosives inside a fission bomb. And Orlov is a mathematician whose expertise is the geometry.
And Orlov is a mathematician whose expertise is the geometry of high explosives inside a fission bomb.
Of high explosives inside a fission bomb. And Orlov is a mathematician whose expertise is the geometry.
When you all sufrace, Captain, what about your diving suit? with a breather,and we go up together… captain Orlov will go back here.
Of high explosives inside a fission bomb. And Orlov is a mathematician whose expertise is the geometry.
Orlov kept his word and published his memoir The Secret History of Stalin's Crimes only after the death of Stalin in March 1953, fifteen years after his own flight.
You hired a professional torch named Vladimir Orlov to set a fire in this building four years ago, and to kill Eddie Ross four nights ago.
He shares his surname with Oleg Orlov, a Russian businessman arrested in Ukraine on suspicion of smuggling missiles to Iran.