Examples of using Pollack in English and their translations into French
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However the most fragile species can be marked by the netting for example Pollack.
a beautiful line-caught Pollack coming from brittany, extra quality.
Around an algae‘branch', we come face to face with some wrasses while a pollack slips through our flippers.
January 1993, Salle Pollack, Montreal, Concert in homage of Ivan Wyschnegradsky,
Recipient of the 2017 Maurice Pollack Award, which recognize the outstanding actions of a company in its commitment to promote ethnocultural diversity,
soft law as non-binding Shaffer and Pollack, 2010.
these two events will be presented respectively in Pollack Hall and Tanna Schulich Hall of the Schulich School of Music of McGill University.
Shaffer and Pollack, 2010.
Ms. Pollack(United States of America)
by the Russian authorities, about 20 tons of walleye pollack not reported in the logbook and species which the vessel was
Pollack 50%(fish), cream(milk),
Sister Pollack held many positions in the union at the local, regional and national level
In addition to these roles, Ms. Pollack was a Fellow at the Institute of Politics at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, taught at the University of Michigan
Pollack is a child of American cinema,
Pollack Hall, 555 Sherbrooke St. West In collaboration with the Montreal Chamber Music Festival The renowned German baritone Michael Volle, who is currently singing the title role in the Metropolitan Opera's production of Wagner's The Flying Dutchman, will make a stop in Montreal between two performances.
Margaret Pollack(United States)
Margaret Pollack(Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Population,
Diseases Registry Commissioners were provided with an update of a planned meeting between US Chair Pollack, members of the Health Professionals Advisory Board,
The typology proposed by Pollack from a multiple correspondence analysis of the SHARE survey data(on the same countries as the Guillemard typology) focuses on the relationship between labour market exit, health and arduousness of work at the end of gainful life Pollack 2009.
Hart Pollack, Sam Sebastian,