Examples of using Hamish in English and their translations into Chinese
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Hamish- he thinks he was possibly nine at the time- needed to be assured that he had copied the design correctly.
The late Owen Redwood Avis(1932- 2001) co-founded Astrology House and the Astrology Foundation Incorporated with Hamish and Mark.
Most people are still not aware that companies like Thriva exist,” CEO Hamish Grierson commented.
These two guys, Eric Murray and Hamish Bond from New Zealand, game changers.
Redpath possessed both a beautiful voice and a vast repertoire including over 400 traditional songs learned from Edinburgh poet and singer Hamish Henderson.
Then, in the mid-1960s, American Yvon Chouinard and Scottish Hamish MacInnes began experimenting(independently from one another) with shorter ice axes, easier to swing overhead.
His best ever race on the World cup circuit was a 3rd behind Australian great Brad Bevan and 2004 Olympic champion Hamish Carter.
Many a constable would have welcomed the promotion and the extra money that came with it, but Hamish was dismayed for two reasons.
Hamish Gordon, research fellow at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, works on a similar experiment called CLOUD, whose goal is to study this exact thing.
Hamish Muir was co-founder of the London-based graphic design studio 8vo(1985- 2001), and co-editor of Octavo, journal of typography(1986- 92).
You are lucky Hamish.
It seems easier, Hamish.
There is nothing mere about money,” Hamish replied.
In retrospect Hamish thinks his mother was also mentally unwell.
Hamish Black produced a video praising the game's companion, Atreus.
Hamish Saunders began his studies in astrology at the age of 15.
Eventually, Hamish began doing a few fashion shoots for American Vogue.
Researcher Dr Hamish Jamieson thought the high prevalence of loneliness reflected the increasing fragmentation of society.
The most famous of Highland bachelors, police sergeant Hamish, is planning to marry.
From this distance Hamish now understands he was just a child when the abuse occurred;