Examples of using Ebony in English and their translations into Chinese
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Ebony, edited by John H. Johnson, has striven always to address African-American issues, personalities and interests in a positive and self-affirming manner.
Preferring well-drained, alkaline soils, Texas Ebony will thrive in full sun with little water once established.
Billboard Magazine named her one of their Top Women in Music and she was one of Ebony Magazine's 100 Powerful Executives.
Growing in open areas of the warm South, the Texas ebony provides valuable shelter for mammals and birds.
في يناير 1967, Nichols also was featured on the cover of Ebony magazine, and had two feature articles in the publication in five years.
Despite many offers of work elsewhere, Moneta Sleet remained at Ebony magazine throughout his career.
As well as four children- Danny, Jasmine, Ebony and Brandon- she also had seven grandchildren.
Yet, there's one character who had probably the most unique verbs from the whole corpus: Ebony Maw.
He was in a great quiet room with ebony walls and a dull illumination that was too faint, too subtle, to be called a light.
During his time with the club he earned the Belgian Golden Shoe as well as the Belgian Ebony Shoe awards.
Sheree said:"At around 10pm that night I heard Ebony shout down to me that her headache had gotten really bad.
Christian Louboutin joins Pérez Art Museum Miami(PAMM) to present multimedia artist Ebony G. Patterson's exhibition….
The company is called V Starr Interiors, because her full name is Venus Ebony Starr Williams.
Ebony: What you have just said is not only compassionate but compelling.
Ebony: What kind of questions do you wish you would be asked but nobody ever asks you?
Ebony: You were obviously impressed by your musical roots, so where do you think the Africans derived their musical influence?
Yes there were those famous emerald eyes, that ebony hair, but something else as well, a small fact that Gabriel had failed to record.
The doors were dead black, either ebony or some black metal which is not found in our world.
Henry's words, his description of the ebony cabinet which was to escape her observation at first, immediately rushed across her;
On the contrary, her eyes sparkled with greater pleasure than usual under her ebony eyebrows.