Examples of using Dani in English and their translations into Chinese
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Did he really just see Dani's ghost?
There's something you need to know, Dani.
Even if he knew the gap between him and Dani.
How did you get to know Dani?
Prominent economist Dani Rodick said in March that the reality is that Trump's trade measures to date amount to small potatoes.
This time, Dani will give birth to Aria- named after Dana's lost child.
From Professor Dani Rodrik I learned how the economics models that we learned can each be equally respectable, and can provide different answers.
Dani is a great player and leader and we are going to miss him, but we have other options,” Tite said.
The Dani, the local tribe, were not“discovered” by white men until 1938.
Dani Alves intervened to give his compatriot the ball on that occasion, and Neymar's strike was saved.
Dani Alves was allowed to leave Barcelona for free in 2016 although he had a contract which ran till 2017.
Now composing and writing their own songs, Cimorelli is made up of six sisters: Christina, Katherine, Lisa, Amy, Lauren, and Dani.
(Project Syndicate) According to the Harvard economist Dani Rodrik, it is impossible to have full national sovereignty, democracy, and globalization simultaneously.
Dani Ceballos replaced Luka Modric in midfield too and all the changes seemed to upset Madrid's rhythm.
Your tour guide can bargain with the Dani people to provide you with simple meals.
If it is simply about economics, then Harvard professor Dani Rodrik thinks the right policies can deal with inequalities and regional imbalances.
WASHINGTON, DC- According to the Harvard economist Dani Rodrik, it is impossible to have full national sovereignty, democracy, and globalization simultaneously.
Dani Rodrik, Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard University, is the author of The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy.
Dani Rodrik, a Harvard economist, has argued that democracy, national determination, and economic globalization cannot be pursued simultaneously.
Dani Rodrik, a Harvard economist, asserts that democracy, national determination, and economic globalisation cannot be pursued simultaneously.