Examples of using Deans in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Vice-rector, deans, party and Komsomol secretaries,
professors, deans, invited guests from the cooperation partner bank of UNP,
Sherrie Deans, executive director of the NBPA Foundation, said,“Our players have
Here at Deans of London we have a specialist range of screen fabrics that will reduce heat
Mickey Deans enchants Judy enough that she turns down an invitation from her daughter to go to another party,
The deans of 12 public health schools in the US had complained about a reported vaccination programme conducted by a Pakistani doctor,
It turns out Mickey Deans purchased a one-way ticket to London to visit Judy with no plans for anything else,
compassion in the aftermath of disasters," NBPA Foundation executive director Sherrie Deans said.
The development and growth of the Law Faculty cannot be separated from the roles of the deans who have led the Faculty of Law from 1957 to the present, while the deans who have led the Law Faculty of UNPAD are as follows.
Therefore, rectors and deans of ABEST21 members are invited to participate
The 5th ASDS attended by 61 Asian deans of science raised the theme"Strengthening Mobility
ISTANBUL, July 19(Reuters)- Turkey's High Education Board on Tuesday ordered the resignation of 1,577 deans at all universities, state broadcaster TRT reported,
Of the 200 business school deans and directors responding to a survey held at the Association of MBAs(AMBA) International Deans and Directors Conference,
asking one of the deans to research a system to automatically read product information during checkout.
overheard President local food chain asked one of the deans to develop a system that automatically reads the information about the product under his control.
Rector of Pattimura University inaugurated the Dean of Faculty of Economics and Business(FEB), and Dean of Faculty of Medicine and Vice Deans and Officials of Echelon III,
in this case the Vice Deans III.
in large dioceses the bishop usually entrusts to certain priests known as deans or vicars forane the oversight of the clergy of a portion of his diocese,
demanded the resignations of another 1,577 university deans as well as hundreds of other government employees.
university deans, or church leaders.