Examples of using Macmillan in English and their translations into Chinese
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James MacMillan is one of today's most successful living composers and is also internationally active as a conductor.
Macmillan Cancer Support said it was worrying that some people seemed more concerned with their appearance than the risk of cancer.
Robert MacMillan, Global CEO, said:“We are delighted to receive the Amazon Growing Business Award as recognition for our ongoing growth and strong track record.
Sir James MacMillan may be the most theologically profound Christian composer alive.
The German Holtzbrinck Publishing Group, which owns Macmillan Science and Education, will own 53% of the new company.
In November 2016, Pan Macmillan published Itsines' first print book, The Bikini Body 28-Day Eating and Lifestyle Guide.
The Panel recalls the words of Lord Macmillan in the Banco de Portugal case:[cxli].
Blanden, Gregg and Macmillan have found that you can predict much of this income persistence simply by looking at exam results at age 16.
First, there are many resources that are free, including libraries and Macmillan Computer Publishing(their website has hundreds of programming books).
Consider what MacMillan writes about nationalism, which“is a very late development indeed in terms of human history.”.
MacMillan Space Centre- a great attraction to escape into another world for a few hours.
Jane Hutchison, Richard Robison(with W Hout and C Hughes), 2014, Political Economy and the Aid Industry in Asia, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Macmillan is the parent organization of Henry Holt and Company, which released“Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” last week.
Fear Crime and the Investigation of the Nation 's Deadliest Bioterrorist Attack” Macmillan/ Henry Holt 2011.
British Prime Ministers Harold Wilson, Edward Heath and Harold MacMillan often lunched at the Ritz; Heath would always reserve table 29 in the restaurant.
Zewail, Ahmed(2001)." Science for the have-nots". Macmillan Magazines Ltd.
Founded in 1440, and one of the most prestigious schools in the world, Eton has produced 19 British prime ministers, including Wellington and Macmillan.
Tony Addison and Alan Roe, eds., Fiscal Policy for Development: Poverty, Reconstruction and Growth, Palgrave Macmillan, May 2004.
Said Ron indignantly, a bit of sausage flying off the fork he was now brandishing at Hermione and hitting Ernie Macmillan on the head.
The Executive Directors of HH Global, including CEO Robert MacMillan, traveled to Hong Kong to participate in the opening ceremony.