Examples of 'mr mobbs' in a sentence
Meaning of "mr mobbs"
mr mobbs - 'Mr. Mobbs' may refer to a fictional or hypothetical character often used in anecdotes, jokes, or storytelling. The name 'Mobbs' could serve as a placeholder for an ordinary or humorous individual, making the narrative relatable or engaging for the audience
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Mr Mobbs spoke during the general discussion.
The president asked Mr Mobbs to present the opinion.
Mr Mobbs asked for a reference to exemptions.
Walker voting rights of Mr Mobbs.
Mr Mobbs had abstained and might table amendments at the plenary session.
This was immediately accepted by the assembly, and Mr Mobbs withdrew his amendment.
Mr Mobbs had represented the Committee.
The assembly approved the appointment of Mr Mobbs as Rapporteur-General.
Mr Mobbs would represent the Committee.
Mutual recognition of licences for the provision of satellite network services Rapporteur, Mr Mobbs.
Mr Mobbs and Mr Whitworth also participated in the debate.
Aircraft safety - third count Rapporteur, Mr Mobbs.
Mr Mobbs and Mr Kubenz took part in the general discussion.
Numbering policy for telecommunications services (Green Paper and results of public consultation) Rapporteur: Mr Mobbs.
Mr Mobbs and Mr Meriano spoke during the general discussion.
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Mr Pellarini and Mr Mobbs spoke in the general discussion which followed.
Mr Mobbs rapp.
Mrs Sirkeinen, Mr Mobbs and Mr Cal took part in the ensuing general debate.
Mr Mobbs rapporteur.
Mr Mobbs spoke during the page-by-page discussion.
Mr Mobbs asked for fuller footnotes at point 1.1 and throughout the document.
Mr Mobbs supported Mrs Sirkeinen 's comments, and hence the draft opinion too.
Mr Mobbs and Mr Gauder proposed amendments to point 4.5.
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