Examples of using Inge in English and their translations into Ukrainian
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Gert- Inge.
Inge Morath.
William Inge.
Inge Bårdson.
The Bagler King Inge.
Inge Michaeli.
What to do now Inge Springe?
Inge Crouchback.
Hairy grandma Inge collection.
Inge Crouchback.
Hairy grandma Inge collection YouPorn 15:30.
Inge Lehmannnoticed.
From our research we can conclude two things-says Dr. Inge Mick.
Inge Bårdsson.
Deprived of most of his support, the Bagler King Inge was killed the same year.
He and Inge have a daughter, Rebecca.
According to the sagas,Øystein and Sigurd Munn laid plans to depose their brother Inge and divide his share of the kingdom between them.
Inge, our oldest client, 92 years old!
The musicians Samoth, Faust and Jørn Inge Tunsberg were also convicted for church arsons.
Inge Wallin inge@lysator. liu. se Core Developer and Co-Maintainer.
At the urging of his mother Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter andthe influential lendmann Gregorius Dagsson, Inge decided to strike first, at a meeting among the three kings in Bergen.
In total, Inge has published about 30 monographs in her life.
Håkon Håkonsson was a posthumously-born son of Håkon Sverresson, of whom the Birkebeiner had not been aware when electing Inge their king in 1204- he had arrived at King Inge's court in 1206.
Inge Lehmann, a Danish seismologist, first suggested in 1936 that inside the Earth's molten core there may be a solid inner core.
According to the director, although the ideologist of Ukrainian nationalism is mentioned in the script, the film will notbe political because it is primarily about the love of Inge Paul and Bohdan Stashinsky.
Inge Morath from Austria in 1953 became a member of Magnum Photos and the second female photographer who joined this legendary agency.
In the 1930s, a Danish seismologist named Inge Lehmannnoticed that another kind of waves, called P-waves, unexpectedly travelled through the core and could be detected on the other side of the planet.
Inge became interested in the art of photography in the early 1950s, when she worked in the post-war Vienna in tandem with the photographer Ernst Haas.
Nigel Saych from the Netherlands, Inge Michaeli from Israel, Alessandra Martelli from Italy, Leonid Glazychev from USA, Tetyana Stryk and Anna Ivanchenko from Ukraine will run this meeting with us.
Inge Bolin notes that children's work can blur the boundaries between learning, play, and work in a form of productive interaction between children and adults.