Examples of using A third-generation in English and their translations into Dutch
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Laundry Gilberte in Kontich is a third-generation family business founded in 1949 that employs 23 people.
Yorkshire Tea is made by Taylors of Harrogate, a third-generation family business in Yorkshire, born in 1886.
Orton is a third-generation professional wrestler;
The return to democracy meant that it was possible to sign a third-generation Framework Agreement for Cooperation(on 20 December 1990)
Orton is a third-generation professional wrestler; his grandfather Bob Orton,
Adapalene is a third-generation topical retinoid primarily used in the treatment of mild-moderate acne,
in particular by contemplating the signing of a third-generation cooperation agreement with Pakistan.
plus progeny, as a third-generation family business in the HunsrÃ1⁄4ck, a typical low mountain range region at altitudes above 400 m.
my daughter's godfather Sleigh… That you're a third-generation police officer, and that your father was not only my captain.
I am a third-generation refugee; my grandparents were ethnically cleansed from their village Al-Falujah- which lies between Gaza
Via a third-generation UMTS handheld device.
Founded in 1954, Etivoet is now a third-generation family business.
In 1993, the EU signed a third-generation Framework Agreement with the Andean Group.
That you're a third-generation police officer, and that your father was not only my captain but my daughter's godfather Sleigh… If it wasn't for the fact… and a close personal friend of nearly 20 years.
chemical peeling with a third-generation peeling ingredient PHA.
I am a third-generation member of the United States military.
I'm a third-generation cop.
It's a third-generation terraforming device.
No, he's a third-generation U.S. citizen, cleared by the FBI.
Robert Lee Edison, a third-generation cowboy with his own brand of misery.