Examples of using Takes orders in English and their translations into Turkish
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
That you have ended up a rum-pot deckhand what takes orders from pirates? So whose fault is it, really?
Takes orders from trench-coat thug, Teddy O'Donovan, who I know is a top priority for you. I am now certain my own employee, Chris Reilly.
That you have ended up a rum-pot deck hand what takes orders from pirates? So who's fault is it really?
That you have ended up a rum-pot deck hand what takes orders from pirates? So who's fault is it really?
That you have ended up a rum-pot deckhand what takes orders from pirates? So whose fault is it, really?
What if I were to tell you that I have something more powerful than a robot that takes orders from a child?
Cause it's gonna be a cold day in hell anybody takes orders from a debtor who leaves his pregnant wife in the middle of the night.
He wrote a charming story about a young man who owns a motel and takes orders from his mummified, tyrannical mother.
If you're somebody who just takes orders like Sands, or if you're somebody who has… character?
She takes orders from Amanda.
He takes orders. No.
He takes orders. No.
He takes orders over the Internet.
No, she takes orders from me.
She takes orders for him, arranges meets.
She takes orders for him, arranges meets.
Takes orders from abroad! And the palace.
And the palace takes orders from abroad!
And the palace takes orders from abroad!
