Examples of using Adamson in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Because you all told me to focus on adamson and burgess-- ignore the rest of'em, those were the two to pay attention to--and then taylor ambushes us in iowa.
Adamson, and his wife and children will join him,
But dr. Adamson just spent 20 minutes in that chair telling me what an excellent doctor you are.
God knows, I don't want to be thinking about what Teresa Adamson is going through right now at his hands.
I told Grey and Adamson to prep him for a repair, Which I'm happy
They might not realise it, but they do, and their phone call could be the key to successfully finding Teresa Adamson.
As a former atheist, Marilyn Adamson found it difficult to refute the continuously answered prayers and quality of life of a close friend.
But dr. Adamson here will keep you informed, all right?
He also had Congress pass the Adamson Act, which imposed an eight-hour workday for railroad workers.
But I have seen John Adamson on TV enough to know that while he's harmful to the political process,
Michael Adamson(1727- 1806), a French botanist, stressed that classification should be based on as many characters as possible.
He also signed into law a bill that secured an eight-hour workday for railroad employees in form of the Adamson Act.
Through the Adamson Act he helped create an eight-hour work day for railroad workers.
Ratta was greatly perturbed--even superstitious--but Adamson well knew of the existence of the primary midwayers,
it might be better if I sent Mr. Adamson a telegram tonight.
Tracing you from a foundling baby to a young boy named Shoebridge to a man named Adamson.
In the meantime, I want you to help dr. Adamson the patient for the c.E.A.
Jonathon Adamson, 21, and Benito Marquez,
Adamson hopes this work will help meet the targets of United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16,
I know Andrew Adamson will weave them into a transporting, dreamlike narrative which