Examples of using They published in English and their translations into Chinese
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Lucky for us, the fine folks at OpenFace already did this and they published several trained networks which we can directly use.
In 2016, they published details of an odd finding, suggesting it was being caused by a previously unknown particle.
They published a paper to this effect, which was widely criticized as being extremely stupid.
The following year they published A Russian Journal a book that painted a sympathetic portrait of ordinary Soviets.
They published their papers and pushed the experimentalists at CERN(European Organization for Nuclear Research) to start hunting, Karliner said.
Last year, they published a book about their experience, Your Keys, Our Home.
And they ranked them, they published the list, and the Condor won.
They published the letter from the Observatory of Cambridge, they commented upon it and approved of it without reserve.
The scientists from the department received over fifty patents and certificates, they published over a hundred research papers and five books.
In 1985, they published an article about their revolutionary discovery that was the foundation of Strickland's doctoral thesis.
Two scientists at University of Illinois understood this when they published a paper on a simpler method for making conductive ink.
Short Form Editor including stories they published but did not edit resolution: they resubmitted a document without those stories.
They published statements which incited readers and listeners to racism and sometimes even called for violence and crime, while the authorities stood by and did nothing.
Just as they published stories against the President's critics, they also published several stories in 2016 that expressed strong admiration for Duterte.
Every year they published 10 periodicals and books, to publish research results, including the natural history magazine has established 70 years.
They published Street Farmer, an underground paper that, alongside[…] Peter Crump More.
In 1968 and 1970, they published papers in which they extended Einstein's Theory of General Relativity to include measurements of time and space.
In mid-February 2010, WikiLeaks received a leaked diplomatic cable from the US Embassy in Reykjavik relating to the Icesave scandal, which they published on 18 February.
The publishers also sought a permanent injunction prohibiting the Law Society from reproducing these eleven works as well as any other works that they published.
The Australian Broadcasting Corp gets their funding from the government, and was very restrained in what they published.