Examples of using Hooper in English and their translations into Slovak
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Mr. Clark tries to get Father Hooper to remove the veil before he dies, and Hooper suddenly grabs the veil
Hooper's veil gave the Puritans the opportunity for a scapegoat to fear,
Hooper and colleagues reviewed 79 randomized trials, summing up 112,059 participants.
Molly Hooper(Louise Brealey),
Along with Hooper he took spoke at the London conference where the polio vaccine connection to AIDS was rejected.
Also in the film was Robert Englund, whom Hooper helped advance his career and worked with him again in the future.
about one-tenth Hooper's exaggerated number.
That woman is just like Carry Edwards- and the dark one is just like that Hooper girl- she will make a mess of her marriage just like Mary Hooper did.
In 1999 British journalist Edward Hooper wrote a massive tome called The River,
The mere fact that apologists like CAIR's Hooper substitute historical fact with suspect narrative,
Mr. Hooper, in particular, seems to be
use them for different purposes,” Hooper said.
Gatestone is“a key part of the whole Islamophobic cottage industry on the internet,” said Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations,
I am so proud that people responded to the film in such a positive way,” director Tom Hooper, who was not in Toronto, said in a statement read at a festival awards luncheon.
the greater impact we can have on the community,” Hooper said.
Hooper comments on the results,
Hooper's short 43,000ft- Special Problems' first official foray into longer format- premiered in competition at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival and won Best Short
As the townspeople watch Mr. Hooper live with the veil for his remaining days,
If the Russians have any juicy information obtained on Merkel or anyone else they probably would have dumped it by now,” said Melissa Hooper, an expert on legal
the desperation of contemporary apologists to compensate- is the repetition of this legendary story(again, we quote CAIR's Ibrahim Hooper).