Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Auster in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Auster was her maiden name.
My lab assistant, Ben Auster.
Sara Auster wants you to relax.
A growing number of people think Auster is onto something.
Nathan Auster made his choice.
York with her husband, author Paul Auster.
Russ Auster may not be our guy.
Both units are equipped with the Auster Mk VI and the Piper L18C.
Auster, you got to do something about him.
The great Paul Auster is coming to BorderKitchen.
Auster brothers robbed it on Saturday morning.
That connects you to Vick Johnston. Mr. Auster, we have established a chain of purchase.
The Auster remained in service until 1953 within the no 298 Squadron.
To Berliners it is also known as the"Schwangere Auster""pregnant oyster.
Auster has long believed in the restorative effects of mindful listening.
Paul Auster and Amos Oz.
My name is Private Auster. I'm stationed at West Dover Military Base, about 10 miles back.
Smoke is a 1995 American independent film by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster.
The unit operated with a number of Auster light recon- naissance aircraft.
Taylorcraft Auster I Military version of Plus C, 1 conversion
Maribel is daughter to the mayor of Pilchard Bay and a childhood friend of Auster.
Taylorcraft Auster IV: Three-seat version with a Lycoming 0-290-3/1 H.O.
Looks like you don't have to worry about Russ Auster doing any more damage in Vegas.
Taylorcraft Auster II Auster I with a Lycoming O-290 engine, two built.
Typical for Berlin popular humour, Berliners nicknamed it''Die schwangere Auster''("The pregnant Oyster").
Hustvedt met her husband, writer Paul Auster in 1981, and they married the following year.
Auster now wants to extend the therapeutic benefits of sonic immersion to the masses.
Typical for Berlin popular humour, Berliners have nicknamed the building Die schwangere Auster"The pregnant Oyster.
Taylorcraft Auster V- Auster IV with blind-flying instruments.
The genus name is derived from Greek pteron,"wing" and Latin auster,"south wind.