Examples of using Barrack in English and their translations into Slovak
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Programming
With this number in hand we were then herded to a third barrack where so-called registration took place.
On June 15th, 2012, former US President, Barrack Obama announced his plan to create the program when he was giving a speech in the Rose Garden at the White House.
After removing their clothes, both groups proceed to the third barrack, with an electrical floor,
Lil Cheney Lil Cheney must blast his enemies Lil Hilary and Lil Barrack but avoid Lil Rummy.
Fremantle(B-Shed) ferry port in Australia is served by a number of ferry routes with crossings to Rottnest Island& Perth(Barrack Street) available.
Unlike the Los Angeles Olympic Village, the Berlin Olympic village later became an army barrack for almost 50 years.
Only the first training group of the queue in one province and one barrack can be instantly trained.
Only the first training group of the queue in one province and one barrack can be instantly trained.
In the following two decades, Hungary was often referred to as“the happiest barrack” within the Eastern Bloc.
It made Hungary into what was also called“the happiest barrack in the Soviet Bloc”.
real estate investor Tom Barrack, who has also been interviewed by investigators.
the overcrowded barrack buildings were crawling with lice,
We were at once led into a huge barrack where on the one side we had to deposit all our luggage
We were at once led into a huge barrack where on the one side we had to deposit all our luggage
including Colony Capital CEO Tom Barrack, who told CNN at the time that the government was committed to creating an environment that would be“transparent, secure, stable and understandable.”.
the women to the barrack on the left, where they have to remove their clothes,
principal at Barrack Yard Advisors,
Then they proceeded to take the data of each person and brought us, divided in groups of hundreds, into a cellar, later into another barrack, where we were given striped prisoners' clothes and wooden shoes.
The place once used be a Civil Guard barrack, was later a convent school
I am in discussions with Colony and Tom Barrack with regard to the Ranch