Examples of using Vanstone 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
Mr Vanstone?
Jimmy Buckets. Clay Vanstone.
Vanstone, isn't it?
He attacked me, Lieutenant Vanstone!
Mr Vanstone, thank you!
About last night? Vanstone: Did you hear?
Vanstone came to our room.
Yes, Carol Vanstone. Hi, Santa.
Vanstone: Did you hear about last night?
Hi, Santa. Yes, Carol Vanstone.
Mr Vanstone, thank you!
Hi, Santa. Yes, Carol Vanstone.
Clay Vanstone, remember?
I have no interest in politics, Lieutenant Vanstone.
Clay Vanstone, remember?
It's no excuse to leave us at the mercy of that buffoon, Vanstone.
Clay Vanstone. Jimmy Buckets.
It's the only way to topple Vanstone without killing him.
Okay, Vanstone, he's no Benton, or even Chesterfield.
There is a much quicker andmore efficient way of dealing with Mr. Vanstone.
Yes, Carol Vanstone. Hi, Santa.
Fort James has been neglected for too long bymen with priorities other than the trade, Mr. Vanstone.
It's my fault Vanstone stole your trade goods, Rivard.
This is your chance, For those smart enough to see that your loyalty to the Company will result in nothing but death, starvation,by putting you at the mercy of madmen in charge, like Vanstone, and Benton before him, and poverty.
I heard Lieutenant Vanstone threaten Mr. O'Reilly tonight.
For those smart enough to see that this is your chance,by putting you at the mercy of madmen in charge, like Vanstone, and Benton before him, and poverty, your loyalty to the Company will result in nothing but death, starvation.
Word's gonna get out. If you kill Vanstone, right after that demented hard-on you're gonna get from killing him goes down.