Examples of using Markus in English and their translations into Hindi
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The Russo brothers came on board to direct in April 2015, and by May, Markus and McFeely signed on to write the script for the film.
Markus: When we were young,
The Russo brothers came onboard to direct in April 2015 and by May, Markus and McFeely signed on to script the film.
of my pioneer service, I placed only one booklet!- Markus.
The Russo brothers came on board to direct in April 2015, and by May, Markus and McFeely signed on to script the film.
The Russo brothers came onboard to direct in April 2015 and by May, Markus and McFeely signed on to script the film.
Markus said“the 250cc segment,
In Markus' opinion, small business owners are overlooked when it comes to providing support for people in the workplace.
Now, one morning in the camps, Richter rounded up Markus and 32 others, marched them into the woods.
Firstly, I was there to accompany and assist Germany's new Commissioner for Global Freedom of Religion, Markus Gruebel, who only took on the post in April 2018.
Rebekah Lambert, a good friend of Markus, is an entrepreneur working to help other small business owners connect with each other
Markus and McFeely said they were called"insane" for waiting that long to introduce Rogers into the film and ultimately conceded it was"not[a] satisfying" approach.
Minecraft, meanwhile, was initially developed by Markus“Notch” Persson, whose missives to his Twitter audience of
artifact that tunes into the Senses, and it's up to Sam to recover them before the relic is used in the evil Markus Payne's latest scheme!
He was substituted on during the 63rd minute, but was sent off on the 65th minute because the referee, Markus Merk, claimed that Messi had allegedly elbowed defender Vilmos Vanczák, who was tugging Messi''s shirt.
Markus and McFeely were called“insane” for waiting that long to introduce Rogers into the film and ultimately conceded it was“not[a] satisfying” approach.
The Ampelmännchen also became pop-culture icons, thanks to a West German industrial designer named Markus Heckhausen, who first saw the lights during a trip to East Berlin in 1988,
Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely had signed on to write the screenplays for both parts of the film, which draws inspiration
Professor Markus Krajewski, Chair in Public Law
says Dr. Markus.