Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Fighting man in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
I'm a fighting man.
These are the marks of a fighting man.
You're a fighting man, McGrath?
Fancy clothes don't make a fighting man.
I am a fighting man like you.
What's your name, fighting man?
You're a fighting man, McGrath? Understand?
I am an American fighting man.
The Russian fighting man is the greatest in the world.- Welcome home.
What kind of a meal is this for a fighting man?
Wood sculpture fighting man with lion- Wood.
Williams, hector. I am an american… fighting man?
I am an american… fighting man? Williams, hector.
I would have preferred a new version of'Fighting Man.
A grocer? an honest fighting man like yourself.
Someone had to speak on behalf of the ordinary fighting man.
A grocer? an honest fighting man like yourself?
He is also the lead singer in the band Street Fighting Man.
Welcome home. The Russian fighting man is the greatest in the world.
Had been established time and again by bitter experience. That this fanatical enemy would not quit until her last fighting man had been driven from his cave and killed.
An honest fighting man like yourself counting cartons, scribbling accounts?
Understand?- You're a fighting man, McGrath?
You can watch A Fighting Man, full movie on FULLTV- Under the unique direction of Greer Ellison
was America's movable fighting man. Something else that had been very big in the'60s and'70s.
Action Man is an"action figure" which was launched by Palitoy in Britain in 1966 as a licensed copy of the US"moveable fighting man" Hasbro: G.I. Joe.
The follow up to'The Fighting Man' had a short delay
Bruce Lee, a fighting man… or Bruce Lee,
That this fanatical enemy would not quit until her last fighting man had been established time and again by bitter experience.
Had been driven from his cave and killed That this fanatical enemy would not quit until her last fighting man had been established time and again by bitter experience.
Bruce Springsteen would comment in 1985, after including"Street Fighting Man" in the encores of some of his Born in the U.S.A. Tour shows:"That one line,'What can a poor boy do but sing in a rock and roll band?