Examples of using Patterson in English and their translations into French
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P. J. Patterson, Prime Minister of Jamaica.
Further information about the COYD criterion can be found in Patterson and Weatherup 1984.
George Patterson, Chief of the Canal Commissariat, purchased Lot G from William Fraser and built a house near the present bank of the Canal and Patterson Avenue.
The strategy was brought to the public's attention by Jerry L Patterson who had developed a tracking method for numerous favorable clumps
Kevin Patterson, MMM, CD, will retire from the Canadian Armed Forces on 06 Jul 2015 after more than 35 years of loyal
Earning undergraduate degrees at Patterson State University and Master's
As for Patterson Dental, the business unit of Patterson Companies will distribute a wide range of SprintRay's solutions including the MoonRay desktop 3D printer,
their choice for this collaboration with Patterson Dental:" The company has a proven track record for bringing the most innovative
Kerry Patterson, Ron McMillan McGraw-Hill Education.
The proposed boundaries for the heritage conservation district are generally defined by Bank Street in the west, Patterson and Clemow Avenues in the north,
for its objective was to establish its own form of“Christian citizenship” Patterson, 1987; and Armitage, 1995.
Lynn Patterson, and Stephen Murchison.
a trio with David Toop and Lee Patterson.
On June 19, 1979, he lost the North American Championship to Pat Patterson, who unified the title with the fictional"South American Championship" to become the first ever Intercontinental Champion.
Careful studies of the Patterson diagrams of insulin taken by Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin showed that they were roughly consistent with the cyclol model; however,
David Patterson Ellerman(born March 14, 1943) is a philosopher and author who works in the fields of economics
Ms. Patterson served as Special Adviser to the Governor
which caused Patterson to think he was outhumbered.
Elwin Wolters The authors are grateful to Jan Cremers for his editing work and to James Patterson for the English language editing.
By 1866, Bank Street crossed Patterson Creek and the canal on wooden bridges,
