Examples of using Maud in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
If you grew up in Canada, you have likely read the classic tale by Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables.
Technology transformation needs to go along with culture transformation," said Maud, adding that this is often not understood because digital is about acceleration.
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Maud's parents died within two years of each other: her father in 1935 and her mother in 1937.
She fancied Aunt Maud was looking at her almost as hard as she was herself smiling, and that gave her another impulse.
It was thanks to Lynne's wisdom to deploy floats over the Maud Rise that it was so well documented,” Mazloff said.
The remains of Amundsen's last ship, Maud, in Cambridge Bay(Victoria Island), where it sank in 1930.
Kate Croy Merton Densher Milly Theale Aunt Maud(Lowder) Susan Stringham.
Kate is constantly put upon by family troubles, and is now living with her domineering aunt, Maud Lowder.
The film recreates and reimagines these scenes as the backdrop to the story of Maud's conversion to the militant cause.
In accordance with the decision of the General Assembly, Ms. Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, Chairperson of the Observer Delegation of the Council of Europe, made a statement.
A study co-author, Talley said she targeted the Maud Rise area because she knew it to be associated with interesting climate phenomena.
The following panellists of the second panel made statements: Susana Villarán de la Puente, Victor Karunan, Najat M' jid Maalla, Maud de Boer-Buquicchio and Eliana Restrepo.
MP Maud Petit, who sponsored the measure, said the bill's main goal was educational, to encourage society to change its views on the issue.
The current Special Rapporteur, Ms. Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, was appointed in March 2014 by Human Rights Council resolution 25/6, for a three-year period.
The Acting President: In accordance with General Assembly resolution 44/6 of 17 October 1989, I now call on Ms. Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, chairperson of the observer delegation of the Council of Europe.
Alice Maud Krige.
Where Maud had worked.
Come to you, Maud?