Examples of using Calhoun in English and their translations into Chinese
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In 1995 Calhoun published Old Southern Apples(McDonald& Woodward Publishing Company), a lavishly illustrated tome that has become a bible for apple preservationists.
University founders Thomas Green and Anna Calhoun Clemson had a lifelong interest in education, agricultural affairs and science.
Blake has always been a strong supporter of the Calhoun Port Authority and is familiar with the issues facing the Port," the statement said.
The university was founded by Thomas Green and Anna Calhoun Clemson, who had a strong interest in agricultural affairs, education, and science.
Calhoun said last week it expects to restart the line in two or three months even without final approval for the plane to fly again.
But Calhoun tells me that these reported medical-company breaches happen on smaller scales, affecting far fewer people than attacks on banks and government data.
Judge John Cleland ruled that a co-worker of Penn State janitor Jim Calhoun could testify about what Calhoun told him in November 2000.
Spada will stay on as Pride's chairman emeritus, and Brett Calhoun will continue as general manager and vice president of farming operations.
He was doing a lot of soul-searching about being adopted, and he talked about it with me a lot,” Calhoun recalled.
The company is also decommissioning the San Onofre plant in California and the Fort Calhoun plant in Nebraska.
The first formal meeting between the Hopi and the U. S government occurred in 1850 when seven Hopi leaders made the trip to Santa Fe to meet with Calhoun.
A photo of Lincoln's head was put on the body of politician John C. Calhoun.
He has been predeceased by his parents Newton Sudduth Calhoun and Beda Carlson Calhoun, and his brother, David Calhoun.
The company said Muilenburg departed immediately and its current chairman, David Calhoun, will take over as CEO on Jan. 13.
Lincoln Caplan drills down into the history of the college and concludes:“The Calhoun name is Yale's Confederate flag.
The Oaks also was the Washington residence of U.S. Senator and Vice President John C. Calhoun(1782- 1850) between 1822 and 1829.
An angry public elected a“war hawk” Congress, led by such luminaries as Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun.
Trump said he had no doubt that Boeing's new Chief Executive Officer David Calhoun, would be able to turn things around.
Post-traumatic growth is the development of a positive outlook following trauma(Tedeschi& Calhoun, 1996, 2004).
Calhoun responded with a toast of his own:“The Union: next to our Liberty the most dear.”.