Examples of using John kerry in English and their translations into Polish
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Third, John Kerry confirms here that Washington hoped for the victory of Daesh over the Republic.
echoes recent statements made by U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, in which he has repeatedly stressed that such crimes against humanity cannot go unpunished.
The problem was that John Kerry had cinched the Democratic nomination the week before Louisiana's primary on March 9th.
the recent American presidential candidate John Kerry were also imprisoned here.
steady leader" while John Kerry is a"tax-and-spend liberal from Massachusetts.
generated the most money for the 2004 presidential campaigns of George W. Bush and John Kerry.
The United States Secretary of State, John Kerry, outraged that Russia is refusing to arrest the American fugitive.
He cited speeches critical of the Bush administration by Democrats Al Gore, John Kerry and Howard Dean as"disloyal" and seditious.
Instead, the television screen in the sports bar showed John Kerry giving a speech in Illinois,
Sir, would you at least take this brochure which helps explain why it is so important to vote for John Kerry this year?
distant cousin John Kerry in 2004.
Devon Archer chaired the support committee for the 2004 presidential campaign of current Secretary of State, John Kerry.
Or why you personally contacted the John Kerry campaign… on behalf of Bill Burkett, a man who has dedicated himself… to smearing the president?
Even if a relationship of trust exists with his Secretaries of State and Defense, John Kerry and Chuck Hagel,
This is like saying 2004 Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry did a great job of communicating because Democrats understood his nuanced opinions
During the 2004 election, Sebelius was named as a potential running mate for John Kerry.
That was John Kerry's office.
That was John Kerry's home state.
To somebody in John Kerry's camp.
