Examples of using Rees in English and their translations into Hungarian
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According to the PEF Guide the environmental footprint is not equal to the ecological footprint of Wackernagel and Rees;
Rees writes regularly about art from Eastern Europe for international press and publication, including Frieze magazine,
Graduate studies at CUNY were very much directed by Rees during her 11 years there as she was appointed provost of the graduate division for 1968-1969
The first thing that comes to mind when you see Vanessa Rees food photos is the smell of these dishes that you have ever tried, and if you did not try it,
Conceived in the early nineties by William Rees and Mathis Wackernagel at the University of British Columbia, the ecological footprint is now widely used by scientists,
Alex Rees from Cosmopolitan felt that the video contained"uncomfortable footage", but added that the"emotionally
Sir Martin Rees-- believe advanced extraterrestrial civilizations,
Rees Jones and her colleagues hope to find out more on some of the most compelling archbishops,
Rees, or the legendary“Mr. Orlando” who died near Fort Gatlin, or even that it
Rees Associates ensured that the enabling
Conceived in 1990 by Mathis Wackernagel and William Rees at the University of British Columbia, the Ecological Footprint is now in wide use by scientists,
Conceived in 1990 by Mathis Wackernagel and William Rees at the University of British Columbia, the Ecological Footprint is now in wide use by scientists,
Conceived in 1990 by Mathis Wackernagel and William Rees at the University of British Columbia, the Ecological Footprint launched the broader Footprint movement,
farsighted policy conducted by Miss Rees.
Thanks, Rees.
Search results- rees.
Vocals- Wyndham Rees.
Directors: Jerry Rees.
Director: Jerry Rees.
Mina Rees was eminently rational.