Examples of using Rees in English and their translations into Chinese
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Roman returned to The Rees in early 2016 as Manager, Special Events and Sales before being appointed as Executive Assistant Manager then Director of Operations.
Domino's Rees believes reducing energy consumption will create improved utilisation of cloud datacentres and new partnerships.
Michael Rees, a former student union president, said there was a positive side to the division because it showed international students' diversity.
They were credentialled, like Lord Martin Rees, an astrophysicist and the co-founder of Cambridge's Centre for the Study of Existential Risk.
Rees has publicly wagered that by 2020,"bioterror or bioerror will lead to 1 million casualties in a single event.".
Rees succeeds Nina Freysen-Pretorius and he beat off challenges from Eric Bakermans and Juan Jose Garcia with a powerful speech appealing to delegates.
Life on Earth, Lord Rees said, took billions of years to evolve from one-celled organisms to our current state.
REEs, then, became the quintessential component for many new products, especially high-tech products that have been developed from the 1980s to the present.
Mr. Rees(United States of America) welcomed the positive, open, and intense informal negotiations on the draft resolution.
Mr. Rees(United States of America) said that Costa Rica and Haiti had joined in sponsoring the draft resolution.
Mr. Rees(United States of America) requested separate recorded votes on paragraphs 14 and 15 of the draft resolution.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and this is an extraordinary claim," cosmologist and astrophysicist Martin Rees told Reuters.
I would say be as open as possible, listen, open up your facilities and make time for questions,” says Rees.
INL chemist Dr. Donna Baek is conducting experiments on how to make metallic forms of REEs using room-temperature ionic liquids(RTILs) and electrochemistry.
Since 2014, DOE has engaged in research to determine the economic feasibility of producing REEs from domestic coal and coal by-products.
But even in commercial work, where clients increasingly want more for their money, with budgets smaller and deadlines tighter, Rees still manages to have fun.
Green products like solar panels, wind turbines, and electric cars need REEs.
And(2) pilot-scale technology to economically separate, extract, and concentrate mixed REEs from coal and coal byproduct solids.
Rees himself recognizes that these scenarios are extremely unlikely, but in the author's own words,“given the stakes, they should not be ignored.”.
British astronaut Tim Peake, astronomer royal Martin Rees, and actor Benedict Cumberbatch, who played Hawking in a television film and narrated his documentaries, delivered addresses.