Examples of using Nigel in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Many thanks for the correction, Nigel.
I think it was Nigel.
I don't want to, I just wish that I knew what I could do… Nigel?
We would like to thank Nigel for sharing his photos with us
This included a McDonald's in Edinburgh announcing that it would stop selling the drinks while Nigel Farage was at a rally in the city.
Nigel Tranter's Stewart Trilogy covers the period when Albany was an important figure in Scotland.
as company owners Nigel and Yanie are renowned for their love of the environment.
The campaign took on a personal dimension as Nigel Godrich, the longtime Radiohead producer often considered the band's sixth member,
As physicist Nigel Calder writes,“The once illustrious CERN laboratory ceases to be a truly scientific institute when its Director General forbids its physicists
Dean Lomax from The University of Manchester worked with palaeontologist Nigel Larkin and Luanne Meehitiya at Birmingham Museums to create accurate 3D replicas of the Ichthyosaurus' missing bones,
France made solid gains, with Nigel Farage's Brexit Party comfortably beating Britain's two main parties
Juemin Xu and Nigel Harvey, the study's authors,
Nigel has got a new bike with a lot of gadgets and at one point Adrian said that if he had to choose between Pandora and Nigel's bike, he would definitely choose Nigel's bike.
However, Leicester manager Nigel Pearson will be seeking a response to a disappointing home display against Stoke City last time out- as Bojan Krkic scored the only goal of the game to curtail a mini-revival following three wins in four.
Nigel Dodds, deputy leader of the Democratic Unionist Party(DUP)
said Nigel Jacob, co-chair of Boston's Office of New Urban Mechanics,
Nigel Dodds, deputy leader of the Democratic Unionist Party(DUP)
such as Prof Nigel Shadbolt, of Southampton University,
Trump's“grab them by the pussy” as well as regular chauvinistic comments from New Right politicians like Nigel Farage and Salvini play so well with supporters because they are read as a promise to return public discourse to a natural state of freedom.
internal factors that affect the way it works,” says Nigel Croft.