i"d like to make a car insurance claim - traduzione in greco
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i"d like to make a car insurance claim - traduzione in greco

SINGLE BY OLIVER CHEATHAM AND JUNIOR JACK
I Like To Party; I Like To Party, Everybody does; Make Luv and listen to the music

i'd like to make a car insurance claim      
θα ήθελα να κάνω αίτηση αποζημίωσης.
car rental         
  • Kia Rio rental car of Thrifty
  • The Rental Car Center at [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport]]
COMPANY THAT RENTS AUTOMOBILES FOR SHORT PERIODS OF TIME
Rental car; Car hire; Rent a car; Hire car; Car rentals; Auto rental; Rental cars; Car rent; Rent-a-Car; Rent-a-car; Vehicle hire; Car Rental; Private car hire; Rental Cars; Rental truck; Auto hire; Automobile hire; Car rental company; Automobile rental; Car hire agency; Rental vehicle; Self drive car rental
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Θα ήθελα να κάνω αίτηση αποζημίωσης.      
I"d like to make a car insurance claim.

Definizione

made to order
¦ adjective specially made according to a customer's specifications.

Wikipedia

Make Luv

"Make Luv" is a song by Italian music producer Room 5 (also known as Junior Jack) featuring the sampled voice of American R&B singer Oliver Cheatham from his 1983 hit "Get Down Saturday Night". Released in March 2003, "Make Luv" reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart, where it remained for four weeks in March and April 2003. The song also reached the top 10 in Denmark, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, and Romania.

The song's success was partly due to its use in a popular television advertising campaign for Lynx Pulse deodorant. The duo released another collaboration, "Music and You" in 2003, which reached No. 38 on the UK Singles Chart.