ramicの例文
- Ramic smiles, because he knows the law can't work.
- Ramic's leg and head wound healed.
- One prisoner, Senaid Ramic, was crippled by the punishment, Nermin said.
- Mina Ramic, however, was undeterred.
- Ramic said his office processes 100 to 200 cars a day, more than 10 times the prewar rate.
- Deva Ramic, 73, was so eager to vote, she shuffled to the polls in her bedroom slippers.
- Before 1992, Ramic was an easy-going builder, who worked in Germany, the Czech Republic and Egypt.
- Ramic said that 4, 608 of the 7, 713 cars processed in Tuzla since April were exempt from taxes.
- Suljo Ramic, 35, was looking for evidence indicating whether his missing father, mother and two sisters were buried there.
- Ramic claims he knows this from a Bosnian Serb who revealed to him what he saw the day his family was killed.
- "We worked during the whole war, " said manager Sasima Ramic, whose business supplied boots to the army.
- "Before the war, we had rush hours, " said Mevludin Ramic, director of the Tuzla customs office.
- The government owes medical workers two monthly salaries from last year, and Health Minister Ibrahim Ramic said it still lacked the money to comply.
- "Everyone else is voting, " an exuberant Ramic said, unaware that she was the only voter at the polling station.
- The proposed law makes Ramic smile : Even ancient imports are in better shape than Yugos produced in the country before the war started in 1993.
- The proposed law makes Ramic smile : Even ancient imports are in better shape than Yugos produced in the country before the war started in 1992.
- Ramic now supports her mother and two younger sisters by working at the local textile factory, and studies at a trade school in her free time.
- Affan Ramic, a 65-year-old painter whose son was killed in the war, continued to work despite the absence of oils and canvas.
- "If it weren't for Alija and SDA there would be no Muslims left here, " said Sacir Ramic, 50, of Gorazde.
- In one of the scarce beds, Husein Ramic, 50, stares dully at the yellowed walls, seldom talking to the 20 listless patients who share the room.