Examples of using Tabor in English and their translations into Chinese
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Tabor is an industry veteran, having worked at numerous music education organizations across Chicago, as well as an orchestra director and elementary school music teacher.
The goal now, Tabor said, is to convert Groupon Latam into a real services hub.
Tabor has round 1,000 workers positioned in six nations- Colombia, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Brazil-with 4.5 million energetic customers yearly.
Tabor, the community decided in 2005 to become ecumenical, meaning they accept women from all Christian denominations.
A friend of Adrian's is taken captive by one of Tabor's rivals, demanding a specific data file in exchange for her release.
Bowden and Tabor were the first to emphasize the importance of surface roughness for bodies in contact.
An alternate return route passes by Tiberias, the Jordan River, Mount Tabor, and Mount Precipice.
Clinton speaks to guests during a campaign event at Tabor Home Vineyards and Winery on Aug. 26, 2015, in Baldwin, Iowa.
With production ramping up in the next months, YFAI will become one of the largest employers in the Tabor region.
Powell's on Hawthorne is divided into just three rooms, each named for a neighborhood landmark: Madison, Hawthorne, and Tabor.
The three-year-old son of Pour Moi- who won this race in 2011- is owned by Derrick Smith, Mrs John Magnier and Michael Tabor.
As part of the Levy's acquisition and reinvention, Gator appointed Jen Tabor as Brand Director for Levy's.
A senior at Whitman College in Washington, Tabor was recently nominated and selected by his university to partake in the school's annual fundraising contest.
Tabor" is the word used by gypsies to describe their settlement in the village of Peri in the St. Petersburg region.
His sister, Chen Xiaodan, also known as Sabrina, attended Tabor Academy in Massachusetts, where annual tuition today for boarding students is about $50,000.
To build such bacteria, synthetic biologists require genetically encoded‘sensors',” says Jeffrey Tabor, an associate professor of bioengineering and biosciences at Rice University.
And even James Tabor, who is a professor, who is an atheist, concedes that this actually took place, that Jesus was killed by crucifixion.
It's not TABOR's problem.
Tabor Island.
Nobody at Tabor College knew this.