Examples of using Fredrick in English and their translations into Chinese
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A new global manager should be appointed succeeding Fredrick A. Vogel, who will retire.
(b)" International Organization for Standardization space standards", by Fredrick Slane, Space Infrastructure Foundation(United States);
But Fredrick Burke of Baker& McKenzie says Vietnam's free trade agreement with the EU is not as strong on human rights as the TPP.
The following officers were elected by acclamation: Chairman: Ivan Piperkov(Bulgaria); Vice-Chairpersons: Hossein Gharibi(Iran); Alicia Melgar(Uruguay); and Fredrick Lusambili Matwang' a(Kenya).
Since these are such in-depth, detailed investigations, we don't expect to have a final report for a minimum of three months, 90 days,” Fredrick said.
The first meeting of the Bureau, on 16 October 2007, was attended by Ivan Piperkov(Chairman), Hossein Gharibi, Fredrick Matwang' a and Pauline Eizema.
Untot- which means"undead" in German- revolves around an elite military unit commanded by Lt. Fredrick Hank(Christensen).
I told this story and a gentleman from Turkey came up to me and said,"Very, very good marketer, Fredrick the Great. But not a patch on Ataturk.".
Here's a great example from history. I have heard this attributed to several other kings, but doing a bit of historical research, it seems to be Fredrick the Great.
Joseph Fredrick Snyder.
Mr. Fredrick Manyika United Republic of Tanzania.
Direction of Fredrick Fennell.
I don't know, you have to ask Fredrick.
Fredrick's true goals are currently unknown, but expected to be of a malevolent nature.
As Fredrick Kunkle of The Washington Post reports, there's now an AI-based kiosk designed to detect whether travelers are fibbing.
As Fredrick Douglas said,“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken guys.”.
In 1861 Fredrick Walker led a team from Rockhampton to the Gulf searching in vain for the missing explorers.
It began years ago when industrial psychologists like Fredrick Taylor and later Carl Jung studied the performance of people at work.
The 19th-century American abolitionist Fredrick Douglass once said,“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.”.
In 1950, under Fredrick W. Siebert, the school became the School of Journalism and Communications, with divisions of journalism, advertising, and radio.