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by gone - traducción al griego

ALBUM BY FLIPPER
Gone Fishin' (album by Flipper)

by gone      
περασμένος
by election         
ELECTION HELD TO FILL A POLITICAL OFFICE THAT HAS BECOME VACANT
By election; Bye-election; Special election; By-elections; Bye election; Byelection; Special elections; Bi-election; Bye-elections; Special Election; By-Election; By-Elections; Re-run election; Bypoll; Byelections; By poll
επαναληπτική εκλογή
gone by      
περασμένος

Definición

Gone
·- ·p.p. of Go.
II. Gone ·p.p. of Go.

Wikipedia

Gone Fishin' (Flipper album)

Gone Fishin' is the second studio album by San Francisco-based punk rock band Flipper, released in 1984 by Subterranean Records. The album's artwork featured a depiction of Flipper's tour van as a ready-to-cut-out-and-assemble centerpiece, with similar cutouts of the four band members on the back cover. At the time of the album's release, Subterranean offered extra empty covers of the album by mail order for $2 for those Flipper fans that wanted to have a cover to cut up and assemble. The album was reissued by Water Records on December 9, 2008, for the first time on CD, with liner notes provided by Buzz Osborne of the Melvins.

Ejemplos de uso de by gone
1. Interestingly, he also referred to a possible indicator of inflationary pressure whose theoretical grounding seems to belong to a by gone age monetary growth.
2. What Mr Mosley was doing makes Lord Lambton‘s antics seem almost charmingly old–fashioned and restrained, a reminder of an innocent, by–gone age.
3. The 60–year–old remembers the games they played in by–gone days. «We used to organize large traditional games for the men and children of a neighborhood.
4. The anti–reunification conservative forces including the GNP are making desperate efforts to block the advance of progressive and pro–reform forces and bring back by–gone days.
5. And even though the British establishment has started betraying a strong comprehension of just such a reality, whether or not similar enlightenment will find its way to Washington remains seriously doubtful. ... Perhaps the West‘s greatest mistake was dismissing the '/11 tragedy as simply a barbaric act of terrorism perpetrated by freedom–hating ideologues that continue to have a strong mental attachment with a by–gone era.