Examples of using Mcfadden in English and their translations into Chinese
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Ed McFadden says unlike many California agricultural regions, farms in Ventura County depend almost entirely on groundwater.
Prior to the work that McFadden has done, empirical studies of such choices lacked a foundation in economic theory.
Switzerland's Marcel Hug and the USA's Tatyana McFadden won the men's and women's elite wheelchair races.
McFadden played the ship's chief medical officer on"Star Trek: The Next Generation," but her character was also a single mother.
Just as McFadden caught up with him, he slipped, fell to the tracks, touched the third rail;
Dancing On Ice star Brian McFadden has received a special award from a school in Rochdale.
Last month, McFadden held a hearing on the matter for nearly three hours before rendering his decision.
We have spent the past six months analyzing the McFadden research, and I am now of the opinion that it is flawed.
But when McFadden crossed the Central Park finish line as the champion on Sunday, she hadn't seen Zou for miles.
American Tatyana McFadden won her third straight women's wheelchair race, and Marcel Hug won his first men's title earlier Monday.
McFadden will talk to these women about their lives and what it means to be a woman in America today, NBC News described.
While McFadden didn't rule on the merits of the case, he said the administration's changes still align with federal law.
An insider told The Sun:“It's signed, sealed and delivered and it's definitely happening- and it absolutely does not include Brian McFadden.
Detective Payne and Detective McFadden were friends, as were, of course, Detectives Martinez and McFadden.
Engineers continued to labour, often in anonymity, throughout the Middle Ages, writes Christopher McFadden.
AP writer David McFadden reported from Kingston, Jamaica, and Evens Sanon contributed from Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
So while April was my book's month, for 2018, that book was Six Seasons by Joshua McFadden.
Engineers continued to labour, often in anonymity, throughout the Middle Ages, writes Christopher McFadden.
His book on quantum biology, written with Surrey colleague Johnjoe McFadden, Life on the Edge, has been shortlisted for the 2015 Royal Society Winton Prize.
I thought maybe you had a broad up here," McFadden said as he reached the head of the stairs.