英語 での In kent の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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It also has further campuses and centres in Kent- at Broadstairs, Tunbridge Wells and Medway,(as part of the Universities at Medway partnership).
The most iconic landmark in Kent is the White Cliffs of Dover.
From 1921 to 1930 Whitlock was assistant organist at Rochester Cathedral in Kent.
We stay one night in Manhatton, then leave NY around noon. We arrive in Kent, Connecticut after 2 hours.
Alan Watts was born on January 6, 1915, in Kent, England.
Textbooks used to state that the first were built in Kent in the 1490s.
Positioned off the coast of Whitstable in Kent, Southeast England, these imposing Star Wars-like structures were originally used in the Second World War as a form of defence.
Around 1865 commercial fossil collector John Griffiths found some dinosaurian remains, including osteoderms, at the shoreline near Folkestone in Kent, which he sold to the metallurgist Dr. John Percy.
Arbella dressed as a man and escaped to Lee in Kent, but Seymour did not meet her there before their getaway ship was to sail for France.
Cribbins is also the voice of Harry Bailey, the landlord of the Tabard Inn described by Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury Tales, at the Canterbury Tales Attraction in Kent, which he recorded in 1987.
The head abbey in England was at Welbeck but the best preserved are Easby Abbey in Yorkshire, and Bayham Old Abbey in Kent.
We are Paramount based in West Hampstead(not to be confused with Paramount in Kent, I am afraid you are on the wrong site!)!
Based in Kent, Washington, OMAX Corporation is a global leader in advanced abrasive waterjet systems that cut virtually any material and thickness with unmatched speed and accuracy.
Boeing spokesman Paul Bergman said contractor VAS Aero Services, which has an office in Kent, is leading the dismantling process, which includes parts removal and recycling.
In Kent, the Sidney de Haan Research Centre for Arts and Health has pioneered singing classes for people with respiratory conditions, carefully collecting the evidence of the results.