Not exact matches
That's what it looks
like Tris is going through: She is that Poäng chair, only she doesn't have
umlauts.
On the environmental front, there was, as always, news worth cheering and ruing, developments that prompted reactions of both «süper» (yep, just
like in English, but with an
umlaut) and «maalesef» (unfortunately): Süper!
Turkey could move up or down future lists due to developments this month, environmental news that prompted reactions of «süper» (yep, just
like in English, but with an
umlaut) and «maalesef» (unfortunately): Süper!
Environmental news from the rest of the country was mixed between developments that prompted reactions of «süper» (yep, just
like in English, but with an
umlaut) and «maalesef» (unfortunately): Süper!
Here's a look at some of the developments from January, in a new monthly wrap - up of news prompting reactions of both «süper» (yep, just
like in English, but with an
umlaut) and «maalesef» (unfortunately): Süper!
That power also seemed to be on the mind of many investors, whose renewable - energy projects make up the bulk of recent good news from Turkey as we once again wrap up the latest eco-related developments that prompted reactions of both «süper» (yep, just
like in English, but with an
umlaut) and «maalesef» (unfortunately): Süper!
Other environmental developments meanwhile continued apace this month, bringing news that prompted reactions of «süper» (yep, just
like in English, but with an
umlaut) and «maalesef» (unfortunately): Süper!
Once again, we wrap up the latest eco-related news from Turkey, developments that prompted reactions of both «süper» (yep, just
like in English, but with an
umlaut) and «maalesef» (unfortunately): Süper!
Once again, we wrap up some of the month's news from Turkey, developments that prompted reactions of both «süper» (yep, just
like in English, but with an
umlaut) and «maalesef» (unfortunately): Süper!