Examples of using Steele in English and their translations into Slovenian
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where Anastasia Steele is more confident
Jonathan Steele of the Guardian in London,
Steele in 1958, possibly originating from the technical termbion(pronounced bee-on)(from Ancient Greek:
Steele in 1958, possibly originating from the Greek word βίον,
Jeff Simmons and Shirley Steele are giving up their six-figure income
the website BuzzFeed quoted unnamed sources as saying that former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele had given the FBI a report stating that Lesin was bludgeoned to death by enforcers working for an oligarch close to Putin.
Steele in 1958, possibly originating from the technical term bion(pronounced bee-on)(from Ancient Greek:
utterly empty- until the day that Anastasia Steele falls into his office,
FBI and DOJ officials submitted an unverified- failing to disclose that Christopher Steele was hired by the firm Fusion GPS,
Redacted versions of FISA documents already released have revealed that the FBI extensively relied on documents produced by Christopher Steele, an anti-Trump British ex-spy working for a firm funded by the Hillary Clinton campaign
who plays Ana Steele, told Glamour that
The officials failed to disclose that Christopher Steele was hired by the firm Fusion GPS,
The FISA Court was not informed that Christopher Steele was actively opposed to the election of Donald Trump,
who plays Ana Steele, told Glamour UK that
who plays Anastasia Steele, was once again seen getting passionate with her sexy co-star.
Miss Steele.
Congratulations, Steele.
Robinson- Steele.
It's Steele.
Steele, do something!