Examples of using This lecture in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
From Countess Bathory to Belle Gunness, this lecture will cover a millennium of violence and mayhem committed by women.
This lecture is open to all members of the Curry School and UVA communities-- you don't need to RSVP to attend.
In this lecture, Beste will present an argument that Catholic communities seeking justice and healing must prioritize action on three overlooked issues.
In this lecture, he characterised statistical work as a trilogy of data collection, data modelling and analysis, and decision-making.
In this lecture, we examine common human resource issues faced by firms in today's changing environment.
This lecture will take place from 7 to 8:30 PM on Thursday, 8 November in the Studio Theatre at Harbourfront Centre.
This lecture makes students further understand the American pension system professionally and helps students to think about their own life plans.
This lecture will be the last time many people I care about will see me in the flesh,” I told her flatly.
In this lecture, we're going to talk about the battery and a process called voltage regulation.
This lecture will explore the origins and development of historic building preservation in this country, and consider its likely future.
In this lecture he derided modernist artists, whom he described as being throwbacks to creatures at earlier evolutionary stages.
As I will explain later in this lecture, this narrative first emerged around the fourth century BCE.
This lecture/workshop course studies and analyzes processes and expressions of power in urban form….
Though I have always had a healthy sense of self, I knew this lecture needed more than just bravado.
He delivered this lecture, which he said covered his“whole acquaintance- kings, humorists, lunatics, idiots& all,” only twice.
The surgeon explains to him that it is a very complicated procedure and that he is the only person that can give this lecture.
Xiamen Olympic Museum positively disseminated Olympic culture, developed Olympic spirit and made this lecture a great success.
This lecture looks closely at the signal contribution of one of the most important scholars of the mid-20th century, Erwin Panofsky(1892-1968).
This lecture is open to all Curry/UVA faculty, students, and staff-- you do not need to RSVP to attend.
The surgeon said that it's a very complicated procedure and that he is the only person that can give this lecture.