Examples of using Boycotted in English and their translations into Polish
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Because they made you sit in the back. You and Martin boycotted a bus.
The Muslim sector boycotted our newspaper. Because of that alcohol ad… The whole week.
Paicorg writes[fa] that the election should be boycotted.
You and Martin boycotted a bus because they made you sit in the back.
Netherlands, however, boycotted the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, because of the Soviet invasion of Hungary.
Cristal has since been boycotted in the rap community,
And she only holds you in medium esteem. Emma, your mother boycotted your wedding, she hates your husband.
The stage, as we know, had been boycotted by the riders and the cups were not given to the winners
though entire Gold phase boycotted it, my uncle arranged the marriage in our house!
Morocco and 18 other countries boycotted the summit because Polisario Front(Western Sahara) had been invited.
This is a film boycotted by actors; only a few of them,
It was hoped that the Bayi-Walker clash would continue but, because Tanzania boycotted the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.
The album went on to win a Grammy Award, although Jay-Z boycotted the ceremony protesting DMX's failure to garner a Grammy nomination.
Congo missed the 1968 Games and boycotted the 1976 Games along with most other African nations.
it was greatly assisted by Mrs Lulling, who boycotted the vote on my report.
and was boycotted by the Soviet and Czechoslovak teams.
Only Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown stuck to his guns and boycotted this unsavoury little get-together.
most Muslim members of parliament boycotted the vote.
The U.S. stopped all grain exports to the Soviet Union and boycotted the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow.
the vote having been boycotted by monarchists.