Usage examples of "Chiba bank" in English with translation to Russian

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Where are the gold bars you were supposed to pull out of that bank vault with your Transmatter Ray? Где золотые слитки, которые ты должен был вытащить из банковского хранилища своим Переносящим Лучом?
He transferred to the office in Chiba. Он переехал в офис в Чибе.
Where is the bank? Где находится банк?
On 7 March 1996, he filed a renewed lawsuit for damages, alleging that he had been assaulted by the officers at the Chiba District Court. 7 марта 1996 года он вновь подал иск в связи с причиненным ему ущербом, утверждая, что сотрудники окружного суда Тибы применили по отношению к нему физическую силу.
I have to go to the bank. Я должен идти в банк.
According to the Government, he sent a letter withdrawing the lawsuit to the Chiba District Public Prosecutor's Office on 16 December 1993. По информации правительства, 16 декабря 1993 года он направил в районную прокуратуру Тибы письмо с отказом от своего иска.
There is a bank in front of the station. Перед вокзалом есть банк.
He invited all GRPE experts to attend the thirty-eighth Tokyo Motor Show held at the Nippon Convention Center in Chiba (Japan) from 2-7 November 2004. Он пригласил всех экспертов GRPE на тридцать восьмой автомобильный салон в Токио, который будет проведен в Японском конференц-центре Тибы (Япония) 2-7 ноября 2004 года.
I'm going to the bank. Я иду в банк.
The gentleman was standing in front of the bank. Господин стоял перед банком.
She works at a bank. Она работает в банке.
She intended to withdraw all her savings from the bank. Она намеревалась снять все свои накопления из банка.
He's got an uncle who works in a bank. У него есть дядя, который работает в банке.
Put the money in the bank. Положи деньги в банк.
The bank isn't open on Sundays. Банк по воскресеньям не работает.
Is the bank open? Банк открыт?
Her father works at the bank. Её отец работает в банке.
The gentleman stood in front of the bank. Господин стоял перед банком.
I work for a bank. Я работаю на банк.
The thieves knocked off another bank today in a daytime robbery. Воры ограбили еще один банк сегодня днём.
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