Examples of using Repulse in English and their translations into Greek
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In 2014, the wrecks of the HMS Repulse and HMS Prince of Wales
Our conduct and orientations need to be brought into question if they are apparently engendering familiarity in those that repulse us.
The Repulse and the Prince of Wales,
The repulse of Kerensky is the confirmation of the right of the people to a peaceful free life,
escape the throb of the city by lounging on Repulse Bay Beach.
With the above system of government, Samos managed to organize its defense and repulse three efforts of the Turkish fleet to subdue it,
Now take the Repulse from W.S.8.B and put her with the Home Fleet.
The conclusive repulse of the Italian invasion,
the only places we know are Chung Wan and Repulse Bay.
Lannes was checked, and with his repulse the impetus of the attack died out all along the line.
here then the Repulse, and the Victorious and the K.G. V will have to do the job.
The fact that stood out was the repulse of Ibrahim's invasion,
was re-released in 1996 for the European market from Repulse Records and in 2003 from Century Media.
hilly Western Britain undertook the repulse mainly of the Irish raiders.
the Royal Navy suffered a worse disaster with the loss of Prince of Wales and Repulse.
He will definitely repulse it, and if this thought-form derived from someone it will return to its creator according to the law of the boomerang motion, causing the latter the damage it contains.
escape the throb of the city by lounging on Repulse Bay Beach.
The only positive thing was the consolidation of the Empire's position in Peloponessos and the repulse of the Catalan Company assault in Thessaloniki.
And reproaches only completely repulse the child's self-confidence
two like poles repulse.