Examples of using Pang in English and their translations into Korean
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Angel Pang Angel Pang In this game you have to play as a little angel and destroy the falling balls in every level to score highest points.
there was Super Pang, launched only a year after Pang- in 1990.
Amongst the successors of this popular game, there was Super Pang, launched only a year after Pang-in 1990.
New version of the famous game of Pang Super arcade machines,
Pang was married to producer Tony Visconti from 1989 to 2000 and had two children, Sebastian and Lara.
Rather than a growling belly or a pang in your stomach, you feel your hunger as a craving you can't get out of your head.
English: Freehand cherry blossoms and koi fish. Design and tattoo by Joey Pang(Photo credit: Wikipedia).
Non-verbal performance<Pang Show>/ Musical<JUMP>/ Musical〈CHEF:
In every pang that rends your heart your Lord has borne his share.
The Han River baking experience, Pang Show!
Even though there is only a one-year gap between the games, there are remarkable changes in Super Pang.
Inspired by the work of Singaporean writer and poet Alvin Pang, 2219: Futures Imagined marks this year's Singapore Bicentennial by looking two centuries into the future.
it will affect the driving, but this sound"pang", how many drivers' glass hearts have been broken!
After a month of further debauchery, the recording sessions were in chaos, and Lennon returned to New York with Pang to finish work on the album.
One clue as to whether or not we're reacting rationally to a real-life situation or being triggered by old feelings is to notice those moments when our mood suddenly shifts or a pang of emotions overwhelms us.
The pangs of despised love and the insolence of office.
Do you feel pangs of conscience and inward guilt?
has been there from the very beginning through all the growth spurts, pangs and changes during the last 16 years.
God raised him up, loosing the pangs of death, because it was not possible for him to be held by it.
Writing to the Christians of Rome, Saint Paul speaks of the longing of creation and compares this suffering to the pangs of childbirth.