Examples of using Iain in English and their translations into Polish
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I completely agree with Iain H. Murray, who said,"Witnesses to revivals invariably speak
the first recorded chief of the clan in the 14th century, Iain M'Iver, shares the same first name with his 17th century counterpart, Iain MacGyver.
his many titles include several of the works of Iain Banks.
McNeill has subsequently performed the song, and a live recording is available on his 2000 album with Iain MacKintosh, Live and Kicking.
One More Sleep" was co-written by Lewis in collaboration with Richard"Biff" Stannard, Iain James, Jez Ashurst
And failure to keep proper records. Iain Hobswain was found guilty of illegal horse meat sales.
In Series 5, during the Baked Alaska challenge, Iain Watters's ice cream melted on a very hot day, as did that of several other bakers.
And stood or Iain on the grave for a long time.
including Flatland by Edwin Abbott Abbott, The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks, and Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time.
as evidenced by the resignation from the Cabinet of outspoken Brexit advocate Iain Duncan Smith.
If you want to read about the"old evangelicals" buy a copy of"The Old Evangelicalism" by Iain H. Murray.
quoted by Iain H. Murray, ibid.
This promise has no continuing relevance for Christians unless there is always more to be received Iain H. Murray, Pentecost Today?
by Rev. Iain H. Murray Banner of Truth Trust, 1995.
where she studied with Elizabeth Ritchie and Iain Ledingham.
the psychological horror-comedy of Iain Banks.
She killed my brave Iain with just the palm of her hand and then she drew a dagger from her side with no blood.
Hague's successor Iain Duncan Smith, Hague served for a time on the Conservative Leadership Council, which was set
If Iain Murray was here right now;
Among its publications have been the U.S. edition of Iain M. Banks' novel The Algebraist, which was nominated for a Hugo Award, and Paolo Bacigalupi's novel The Windup Girl,