Examples of using Sumner in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Henry Sumner Maine, Maurer,
During the recording sessions for Closer, Sumner began using self-built synthesizers
With the monumental completion of the Old Hickory Dam in 1954, Hendersonville started to grow into the most populous city of Sumner County and one of the most populous suburbs of Nashville.
by then Gordon Sumner was only Sting,
Inspired by the performance, Sumner and Hook formed a band with their friend Terry Mason,
Three years previously, Sumner Welles, the then acting Secretary of State, had advised some
Bateson and Sumner were divorced in 1957, after which Bateson married a third time, the therapist
With the completion of the Old Hickory Dam in 1954, the city of Hendersonville started to grow into the most populous city of Sumner County and also one of the most populous suburbs of Nashville.
Two Harvard engineers are to spray sun-reflecting chemical particles into the atmosphere to artificially cool the planet, using a balloon flying 80,000 feet over Fort Sumner, New Mexico.
The legislature was dispersed on July 4, 1856 by three squadrons of federal troops under the command of Colonel Edwin Vose Sumner.
probably Gordon Sumner did not remember the Sting name,
As you sought to show Robin Sumner his path in life,
you will stay away from Prudence Sumner.
Sumner said,"The music was loud
With the Sumner boy missing,
It is named after András Gyárfás and David Sumner, who formulated it independently in 1975 and 1981 respectively.
who could be renamed Sumner, and activate a cheat code which unlocks 15 characters, based on the games' creator.
While Hook and Sumner later said they were intrigued by fascism at the time,
While Hook and Sumner later admitted to being intrigued by fascism at the time,
economist Edward Atkinson(and including Sumner) consisted largely of laissez-faire radicals who had fought the good fight for the abolition of slavery,