Examples of using Deakin in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
The prisoner, Deakin. He's escaped.
My name is John Deakin. Who are you?
John Murray, alias John Deakin, alias Hayes.
Judge Deakin. NCIS thanks you for fast-tracking our warrant.
Carlos is gone, Deakin's gone. They're all gone!
I'm pretty sure Mr Deakin here's gonna be my ticket to Humboldt.
Its most prominent member has been Alfred Deakin, who was Prime Minister of Australia three times.
Panda Bear(Noah Lennox), Deakin(Josh Dibb), and Geologist Brian Weitz.
Joseph Edmund"Joe" Deakin(6 February 1879- 30 June 1972)
In the second administration of Alfred Deakin he was Vice-President of the Executive Council(1905-06), Minister for Home Affairs(1906-07),
Panda Bear, and Deakin, who makes his debut appearance here.
It was formally established in 1974 with the passage of the Deakin University Act 1974.
Deakin ranks 36 in the QS ranking of the world's universities under 50 years.
As did most Australian universities at the time, Deakin embarked on a series of mergers.
Deakin has over 53,000 students,
Deakin has been strengthened by a series of successful mergers with strong partners,
The rating indicates Deakin is world-class in a broad range of areas,
Deakin continues to be a sector leader for graduate satisfaction,
These mergers enabled Deakin University to grow substantially from a pre-merger student population of approximately 8,000 in 1990 to approximately 25,000 higher education students in 1995.
For a young university like Deakin which researches across a full range of disciplines
