Examples of using Manus in English and their translations into Chinese
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Iraqi Christians, amidst their tears, cry out:'In manus tuas, Domine.'".
Before the invasion of The Philippines in late 1944, there were more than 800 ships in Seeadler Harbour, Manus Island.
Vizard 6 is now supporting all Windows Mixed Reality headsets and new peripherals like the Manus VR Gloves and Tobii eye-tracking hardware.
From 12-29 September 1944, Cleveland participated in the invasion of the Palaus, then sailed from Manus Island on 5 October for a stateside overhaul.
To make these Hybrid Reality environments even more effective, Nasa has also teamed up with Manus VR.
From 12 to 29 September, Cleveland participated in the invasion of the Palaus, then sailed from Manus Island on 5 October for a stateside overhaul.
This year the theme of the annual event is Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology.
Cathy has called for federal action to address the conditions of refugees in Australia's detention centre on Manus Island.
The official seal of MIT, depicting its motto“Mens et Manus,” which is Latin for mind and hand.
The Australian government must stop this brutal policy and immediately evacuate all refugees and asylum seekers from Nauru, as well as Manus island.
Australia supports the PNG government's ambitions for greater economic growth and development, including on Manus Island,” she said.
Norman Scott trained her new crew in Hawaiian waters, then sailed for Manus, from which she escorted transports to the Philippines until 9 February 1945.
Male asylum seekers have been transferred to PNG's Manus Island, while men, women, and children have gone to Nauru.
As part of that effort, the two recently announced plans to build a joint military base on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island, northeast of Australia.
An independent panel recommended the government urgently restart offshore processing on Nauru and Papua New Guinea's Manus Island.
There are currently about 850 detainees on Manus Island, half of whom have been determined to be refugees.
Asylum seekers who try to reach Australia by boat are sent to two remote Pacific processing centres- PNG's Manus Island and Nauru.
About 1,100 asylum seekers and refugees remain on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea and in Nauru.
Of the 770 men, about 600 currently live on Manus Island at the Australian-government funded main center and 65 live at a transit center.
Many languages also have another name derived from Latin manus, meaning"hand"(It. manicordo; Fr. manicorde, manicordion; Sp. manicordio, manucordio).