Examples of using Barnard in English and their translations into Chinese
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Barnard College offers a bachelor's degree in art history, and students who major in art history also have the option of concentrating in visual arts.
In 1949, my grandfather, Bill Barnard, convinced Papa to take his live demonstration to the newest form of advertising, the television set.
According to Barnard, the company has hired a team in Japan and"locked in" some farm sites there.
As Anne Barnard pointed out in the New York Times, his rumpled shirt bears the insignia of the Nickelodeon character, CatDog.
Aneurin Barnard plays Tim Hobson, Ivy's boyfriend and one of the people helping her rehabilitate herself as she re-enters society.
Zenith's head of forecasting and director of global intelligence Jonathan Barnard says,“Under traditional definitions, all other media are losing out to the mobile internet.
Rising like a giant seahorse from turbulent waves of dust and gas is the Horsehead Nebula, otherwise known as Barnard 33.
According to Kenneth Glyn Jones, M13 is peculiar in containing one young blue star, Barnard No. 29, of spectral type B2.
I don't open anything I don't recognize,” said Joseph Barnard, who headed the personnel recovery branch of the air force's air combat command.
William Grover Barnard, affectionately known as“Papa” to all of us, began travelling the country selling modern kitchen products.
Newcomb was the first coordinate college for women in the United States and became a model for such institutions as Pembroke College and Barnard College.
This year's keynote is given by Nicholas Bartlett, Assistant Professor of Contemporary Chinese Culture and Society, Barnard College.
I didn't actually claim the feminist label until I went to Barnard College and I heard Amy Richards and Jennifer Baumgardner speak for the first time.
Barnard describes herself as a photographic artist, but her work seems unapologetically political.
A week later, Edward Barnard, with a tired, white face, went to Isabel and asked her to release him.
Barnard's Star is a very low mass and dim red dwarf that produces only 0.4 percent of the radiant power our sun generates.
At a distance of only six light years, Barnard's Star b could conceivably be visited by people from Earth.
One of Barnard's principal intellectual heirs is the management theorist Jim Collins.
Dr. Barnard is the author of 17 books and more than 70 published papers on nutrition and its impact on human health.
Barnard's Star b may well be habitable, but currently we only know its mass and orbital period around the star.