havariler tarihi, yeni ahit act davranmak, hareket etmek; oynamak, numara yapmak, numarası yapmak,rol yapmak, rol oynamak; etki etmek; görevini yapmak hareket, davranış, amel, fiil; oyun, numara, rol, perde [tiy.]; eylem; kanun, yasa, resmi yazı; cinsel ilişki
Saliva is normally tasteless, clear, odourless, viscid and weakly alkaline, being neutralized after being acted upon by gastric acid in the stomach.
Competition Science Vision - Jun 2001
So most of my acting experience came in college when I was living away from them. I acted in various independent films, and I got some commercial work and stuff like that. Maria Menounos
The Almighty gave us our lives, and I suppose He meant us to defend them, at least I have always acted on that, and I hope it will not be brought up against me when my clock strikes. H. Rider Haggard
The Bishop, as I have remarked, was not very dignified on all occasions, and sometimes acted in such a manner as would not have appeared well in public. Maria Monk
The high point of civilization is that you can hate me and I can hate you but we develop an etiquette that allows us to deal with each other because if we acted solely upon our impulse we'd probably go to war. Stanley Crouch
There is perhaps no phenomenon which contains so much destructive feeling as moral indignation, which permits envy or to be acted out under the guise of virtue. Erich Fromm
There was no silver bullet that could have prevented the 11 September attacks. There was nothing demonstrating or showing that something was coming in the United States. If there had been something, we would have acted on it. Condoleezza Rice
They didn't act like people and they didn't act like actors. It's hard to explain. They acted more like they knew they were celebrities and all. I mean they were good, but they were too good. J. D. Salinger
Though I had success in my research both when I was mad and when I was not, eventually I felt that my work would be better respected if I thought and acted like a 'normal' person. John Forbes Nash
To judge therefore of Shakespeare by Aristotle's rule is like trying a man by the Laws of one Country who acted under those of another. Elizabeth Montagu
Which editor? I can't think of one editor I worked with as an editor. The various companies did have editors but we always acted as our own editor, so the question has no answer. Joe Simon