Examples of using Bertram in English and their translations into Italian
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In 1915, Bertram Sippy introduced the"Sippy regimen" of hourly ingestion of milk and cream, and the gradual addition of eggs
flight-book author Hans Bertram has a fleet of 5 Small aircraft(Cessna,
conviction of young Bertram Cates, the high school teacher from Hillsboro,
Bertram Niessen: You use several different techniques, but the one I
with the condition that Charles should rule in consultation with his brother Bertram Brooke.
Cardinal Bertram, in a by-then more relaxed climate,
Dick Bertram and Sonny Levi.
who in 1760 took him to the botanist John Bertram for the collection of the passionate botanist Sir John St. Clair at his estate near Trenton, New Jersey.
The success owed much to the opera's star singers- Levasseur as Bertram, Nourrit as Robert- and to the provocative"Ballet of the Nuns" in the third act,
Following enlargements can be dated back to 1335, when Patriarch Bertram of St. Genesius started the construction of the Chapel of Our Lady of the Annunciation
claiming that the family della Torre had taken part in the murder of Patriarch Bertram of St. Genesius.
Theatre School of Canada, Mark Hildreth's theater credits include Hamlet(The Shakespeare Project), Bertram in All's Well that Ends Well(Bard on the Beach), Richard of Gloucester in Richard III(NTSC) and Cale Blackwell in Fire Teatre Lac Brome.
e.g. John Bertram Phillips stated that Christian meditation involves the action of the Holy Spirit on Biblical passages
As to the Catholic parishes in Zaolzie pertaining to the Archdiocese of Breslau Archbishop Bertram, then residing in the episcopal Jánský vrch castle in Czechoslovak Javorník(Jauernig),
Bertram Niessen: Seaquence can be seen not only as an artwork
Cardinal Bertram of Breslau, Cardinal Faulhaber
Sir Thomas Bertram of Mansfield Park.
to implement Operation Bertram.
Cardinal Bertram, in a more relaxed atmosphere,
by Louis Bertram Lawrence(1884-1954), an American businessman of French origin.