Examples of using Duke in English and their translations into Chinese
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With whom can it be, if not the Duke of-".
Rollo accepted this bargain and became''Duke of Normandy.''.
Are you a gift from the duke?
Previous team: Duke.
He had liked the duke.
The Duke of Cambridge, Prince William, is probably the most active member of the royal family in the footballing world.
He subsequently joined the faculties of the Departments of Psychiatry and Pharmacology at Duke University where he served as Director of the Clinical Pscyhopharmacology Laboratory.
After meeting the Duke, he said:"You can tell he's a family man, he's a natural.
In the US, a collaborative team of scientists from Stanford University, Duke University and the University of Wisconsin are also trying to build heart patches.
Duke of Marlborough Hotel is New Zealand's first licensed hotel.
Members get involved in Duke Alumni programs, conceive and plan student engagement activities and help spread the spirit of Forever Duke among their peers.
The Duke of Buckingham Hotel is a 15-minute walk from Portsmouth Harbour Railway Station.
St. Paul's cathedral also included funeral of famous personalities such as Sir Winston Churchill, Lord Nelson and Duke of Wellington.
The shared vision of Duke University and Wuhan University is that Duke Kunshan will help address the changing needs of global higher education.
The British prime minister, the Duke of Newcastle, was optimistic that the new series of alliances could prevent war from breaking out in Europe.
In 1969, she left Duke to become a visiting professor and consultant in nursing with the Rockefeller Foundation at Ramathibodi, Mahidol University in Bangkok, Thailand.
AnneofYork(2 November 1475- 23 November 1511); married ThomasHoward(later 3rd Duke of Norfolk).
Anne(2 November 1475- 23 November 1511), married Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk.
Duke CEO Lynn Good told shareholders that the company had a profitable year, and was working hard to protect the environment.
By testing for this"self-referential bias" in working memory, Duke researchers are starting to understand how our brains make us naturally self-centred.