Translation for '
saboteur' from English to Finnish
NOUN | a saboteur | saboteurs | |
SYNO | diversionist | fifth columnist | saboteur | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Capital punishment in Bulgaria was abolished on December 12, 1998 with the last execution, that of attempted saboteur Georgi Alinski, having been carried out on November 4, 1989.
- A saboteur is someone who commits sabotage.
- The protagonist of "The Tactful Saboteur" is "saboteur extraordinary" Jorj X.
- While growing up in Japan, American Carl Sands learns ninjutsu techniques and becomes a rather undistinguished industrial saboteur, accepting unremarkable sums to hinder and eliminate his clients' rivals.
- Ivan, a saboteur for the Communists.
- The media portrayed her as an obstructionist saboteur.
- An unsuccessful attempt on the Admiral's life indicates a saboteur is aboard.
- Edward John Kerling (June 12, 1909 – August 8, 1942) was a spy and saboteur for Nazi Germany and leader of Operation Pastorius during World War II.
- Peter Ulrich Weiss added that it was a typical 'saboteur film', that presented a negative portrayal of West Germany.
- The film follows the search for the saboteur. The unlikely scenario means that six would-be subjects are jointly kidnapped/shanghaied and kept on board while he investigates which one is the saboteur.
- Each week, one of the housemates is chosen by internet poll to be the Big Brother Saboteur.
- In 2019 Cardwell established a new brand agency - Saboteur(https://saboteur.studio/)- with Alex Clegg and Nick Eagleton.
- In 1985 he declared that anybody who harboured illegal immigrants after the 10 May departure deadline would be treated as a saboteur.
- While Clark Kent and Lois Lane are kept under house arrest as prisoners of war in Japan, Superman becomes a saboteur.
- Herbert Hans Haupt (December 21, 1919 – August 8, 1942) was a spy and saboteur for Nazi Germany during World War II under Operation Pastorius.
- Ernst Burger (1906–1975) was a German-American who was a spy and saboteur for Germany during World War II.
- Colonel Ilya Grigoryevich Starinov ([...]; [...] , village of Voynovo, today's Oryol Oblast – 18 November 2000) was a Soviet military officer, the most famous Soviet saboteur.
- No sabotage damage was dealt, and Aks 13000 nearly lost one saboteur—the first injury sustained during the squad's short history—but the injured saboteur, Reidar Smith, was treated by physician Per Giertsen.
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