Examples of using Konstantin in English and their translations into Turkish
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You can tell me exactly And while I do, what's been going on between you and Konstantin.
You can tell me exactly what's been going on between you and Konstantin. And while I do.
What's been going on between you and Konstantin. you can tell me exactly And while I do.
2% as of July, according to the head of the State Commission for Energy and Water Regulation, Konstantin Shoushoulov.
Konstantin(Kosta) Khetagkati(Ossetian:
Trigorin sees the seagull that Konstantin has shot
ECMI works on improvement of the status of minorities," said Konstantin Petkovski, vice director of the Education Development Bureau and a member of the task force."With these suggestions, ECMI members want to improve multiculturalism
Konstantin Makiyenko, deputy head of the Moscow-based Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies said that"even with delays", the aircraft would likely make its first flight by January or February, adding that it would take five to ten years for commercial production.
the head of the Supreme Administrative Court, Konstantin Penchev, the leader of the nationalist Ataka Party, Volen Siderov,
After the war he remained in the Polish army, along with thousands of other ethnically-Polish Soviet officers, including Konstantin Rokossovsky, who were put in charge of almost all Polish military units, either as commanding officers
along with the Russian Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and the American Robert Goddard.
Zenit won the match 2-0 with goals from Igor Denisov and Konstantin Zyryanov, to claim their first UEFA Cup title, making them only the second Russian side to win the competition, after CSKA Moscow in 2004-05.
Hella Jongerius, Konstantin Grcic, Ezri Tarazi
Valentin Serov, Vladimir Borovikovsky, Vasily Tropinin, Konstantin Korovin and Ivan Shishkin.
several Soviet choreographers, including Oleg Vinogradov, Konstantin Sergeyev, Igor Tchernichov,
Aleksandr Makovsky, Nikolay Kasatkin, Konstantin Yuon and the younger ones like Sergei Gerasimov and Isaak Brodsky.
Russia's representative to NATO, Konstantin Tocki; and Kosovo Prime Minister Bajram Rexhepi.
rank of SA-Obergruppenführer and later was appointed Reichskommissar for the Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst employment program, but was soon superseded by his state secretary Konstantin Hierl as leader of the Reichsarbeitsdienst organization.
Vladimir Pozner, Nikolay Nikitin and Konstantin Fedin.
The theory of space exploration had a solid basis in the Russian Empire before the First World War with the writings of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky(1857-1935), who published pioneering papers in the late 19th