Examples of using Roach in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The roach only dies later because it doesn't have a mouth with which to eat or drink.
For every roach that you see, there is likely to be many more that are hiding behind your walls.
In severe instances, the rogue roach could lay eggs inside the host's head or could even die there.
Astor worked prolifically at Hal Roach studios with such headliners as Laurel and Hardy, Our Gang,
So the roach starts to use the metachronal gait pattern, which does not have these problems.
The problem is that once the roach crawls inside the ear, it's likely to get stuck.
They used to call me dead roach and say I have been in the oven too long.
There's no way to conclusively prove that this is Jessica Roach's, unless matching fingerprints of both Hall and Roach are found on it.
As the presence of roach antennae could influence the appearance of other funny names;
In fact, contact with almost any organism could leave some residue on the roach that could be detrimental to its survival.
The project was first announced in May 2017 after the death of Ailes and Roach was approved as a manager the following year.
Far from familiar terrain, and experiencing a state of flux and transition, Roach finds it simpler just to remain in her nightclothes and not have to figure out her new identity
Cox, and Roach describe good editing reminds me of Invisible Boy from Mystery Men:
received an urgent message through her Ouija board that her son-in-law Brian Roach was possessed by evil and had to be destroyed.
almost three months before they left for the retreat and a month after Mr. Roach had filed for divorce from her.
As Roach explained, the US has to increase its domestic savings because China's consumption-led economy shift will reduce China's purchase of US Treasury securities,
Ms. McNally and Mr. Thorson received a letter from Mr. Roach and the five other members of Diamond Mountain's board of directors, demanding explanations for the violence and stabbing she had discussed in her lesson.
However, the former Chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia and American economist Stephen Roach pointed out that China is in the direction of a major shift from an export-led
Stephen Roach, a faculty member at Yale University
Dr Arthur Roach, from the charity Parkinson's UK, added:"Hopefully the results of this study will spark further research into developing drugs