Examples of using A backpack in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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He looked like anyone else- a normal person with Bermuda shorts and a backpack," said Mr Tsvetanov.
which can be used as a clutch or as a backpack.
From the time I first strapped on a backpack and headed into the Sierra Nevada Mountains,
Those can be useful to hang a backpack or a sandbag for additional stability, but you have to be careful when shooting in windy conditions,
With a quarter million dollars cash in a backpack and you can tell us how much action Shelly was taking on a sports bet. You can tell us Illya Gershen showed up.
rent gear, such as a backpack, sleeping bag
He grabbed a down sleeping bag, a small tent, and several packets of dehydrated food- grinning when I made a face at them- and stuffed them all in a backpack.
UK authorities at the scene of the attack, including the remnants of a backpack, nuts and screws,
as well as a backpack upgrade(up to level 3)
should not be allowed on the campus with a backpack.
However, the FBI said that Mr Kadyrbayev knew when he saw a backpack containing fireworks which had been opened and emptied of powder that Mr Tsarnaev was involved in the bombings.
So make sure you use the drawstring with the PowerCore in the pouch if you find that you will stuff it in a backpack or bag where it could tumble around
that he should not be allowed on the campus with a backpack.
wearing a backpack or weighted vest, or bringing your hands closer to your hips.
also a small cloth to clean them and a hook to anchor the custody to a bag or a backpack.
Lundell is accused of possessing a backpack containing a .22 caliber magazine with seven rounds of ammunition and two boxes of ammunition: a box of 20 gauge shotgun ammunition
As an example, a backpack that is made for a student who plays football can have a huge mesh pocket ahead to hold a football round clay.
Deslaurier said Suspect Two is believed to have set a backpack down in front of the Forum restaurant along the marathon route near Copley Square.
Originally from New Zealand but now based out of a backpack long term,
Yeah, it's Fran, the UFO pajama girl who wears a backpack full of radios, has some kind of self-made implant in her neck,