Examples of using Stern in English and their translations into Bengali
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I said in a stern voice.
The Forgiver of sins the Acceptor of repentance the Stern in punishment the Bestower.
the Accepter of repentance, the Stern in punishment.
I said with a stern voice.
His voice was very stern.
Professor Romer, of New York University's Stern School of Business, has shown how economic forces govern the willingness of firms to produce new ideas and innovations.
In 2015, the economic environment was stern and the market competition was fierce in the first half.
Rudi Stern has written,"The 1930s were years of great creativity for neon, a period when many design
Bankier, Stern, and several others prepared a statement he could present to the Americans attesting to his role saving Jewish lives.
Syria's foreign minister, Walid Mouallem, has been warning of stern measures against any country that recognises the newly formed opposition National Council.
Mr Saleh holds a Bachelor's degree in computer science and an MBA in management and marketing from the Stern School of Business.
been shared with him, and promised to take“stern action” against security officials.
Given his artistic interests, it's surprising to learn that Stern didn't major in the arts in his academic studies.
By contrast, the Stern people bluntly told the Haganah that they would shoot anyone trying to attack their members.*.
News that the Turkish army, using aircraft and artillery, launched a massive military operation into northeastern Syria on Wednesday sparked stern responses and widespread alarm around the globe.
The abbreviation IQ comes from the German term Intelligenz-quotient originally coined by the psychologist William Stern.
Both at home and at work, Martin Luther King Sr. was a stern man.
The abbreviation"IQ" comes from the German term Intelligenz-Quotient, originally coined by psychologist William Stern.
On September 6 last year, the apex court had asked all the States to take stern measures to stop violence in the name of cow protection.
In September 2002, radio host Howard Stern asked Trump whether he supported the possible invasion.