Usage examples of "crime lord" in English with translation to French

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Police cordoned off the crime scene. La police délimita la scène de crime.
Joan of Arc refused to attribute the voices she could hear to anything other than the Word of the Lord. Jeanne d'Arc refusa de renoncer à sa conviction que les voix qu'elle entendait étaient de Dieu et nulle autre.
Bill did not commit the crime. Bill n'a pas commis le crime.
Man is the lord of all creation. L'homme est le maître de toute la création.
There is a lot of crime in big cities. Il y a beaucoup de crime dans les grandes villes.
Thank you dear Lord. Merci Monseigneur.
She was at the crime scene. Elle était sur les lieux du crime.
Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the LORD, she shall be praised. La grâce est trompeuse, et la beauté est vaine ; La femme qui craint l'Éternel est celle qui sera louée.
They show no remorse for their misdeeds, but continue to commit one crime after another. Ils ne montrent aucun regret pour leur forfaits, mais continuent de commettre crime sur crime.
The demon lord finally lost conciousness and fell to the floor with a thud. Le seigneur démon perdit enfin connaissance et tomba au sol avec un bruit sourd.
He denied having taken part in the crime. Il nia avoir pris part au crime.
When the trumpets sounded, the army shouted, and at the sound of the trumpet, when the men gave a loud shout, the wall collapsed; so everyone charged straight in, and they took the city. They devoted the city to the LORD and destroyed with the sword every living thing in it—men and women, young and old, cattle, sheep and donkeys. Le peuple poussa des cris, et les sacrificateurs sonnèrent des trompettes. Lorsque le peuple entendit le son de la trompette, il poussa de grands cris, et la muraille s'écroula; le peuple monta dans la ville, chacun devant soi. Ils s'emparèrent de la ville, et ils dévouèrent par interdit, au fil de l'épée, tout ce qui était dans la ville, hommes et femmes, enfants et vieillards, jusqu'aux boeufs, aux brebis et aux ânes.
This is an effective remedy for crime. C'est un remède efficace contre le crime.
You have dealt well with Your servant, O LORD, according to Your word. Tu as fait du bien à ton serviteur, Yahvé, selon ta parole.
My crime seems unreal to me. Mon crime me semble irréel.
Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised. La grâce est trompeuse, et la beauté est vaine; la femme qui craint l'Éternel est celle qui sera louée.
So what if I am gay? Is it a crime? Mais qu’est-ce que ça peut faire si je suis gay ? Est-ce que c’est un crime ?
Wives, submit yourselves to your own husbands as you do to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior. Femmes, soyez soumises à vos maris, comme au Seigneur; car le mari est le chef de la femme, comme Christ est le chef de l'Église, qui est son corps, et dont il est le Sauveur.
It's a crime the way he treats his children. C'est un crime, la façon dont il traite ses enfants !
Kill them, for the Lord knows those who are His. Tuez-les tous, Dieu reconnaîtra les siens.
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