Examples of using Beecham in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
My boy", Beecham said,"you will be successful in England because you have temperament.
Sir Thomas Beecham.
Sir Thomas Beecham.
Sir Thomas Beecham, George Szell
I, and all my staff here at Beecham House, we owe those in our charge an enormous debt.
Beecham had founded the Imperial League of Opera(ILO)
Sergeant Beecham shoved that junkie into a lamp post
Beecham also asked Heseltine to help organise a festival to honour Delius,
he made his London operatic debut in"Die Zauberflöte" under Sir Thomas Beecham.
Beecham, who knew both men,
Beecham ridiculed the plan;
In 1999, Smithkline Beecham now GlaxoSmithkline secured a new patent on its 20-year-old best-selling drug, Augmentin,
Sir Thomas Beecham made a series of recordings with the Philharmonic for Columbia Records during the 1940s.
On 8 May, the Commission authorised a merger between Glaxo Well come and SmithKline Beecham, provided that the parties honoured their com.
concert programmes until 1907, after Thomas Beecham took it up.
of the twentieth century, Sir Thomas Beecham describing him as the best orchestrator since Berlioz.
in January 1930, Beecham announced the closure of the venture,
Mr Rouard was engaged in 1977 by the company Laboratoires Beecham Sévigné, the seat of which was in France, and he was posted to various African States.
We in Beecham found out… we had no right to be incorporated in Brender County… because from the other side of the Bass River… we belong in Nevada.
London Philharmonic orchestra conducted by Sir Thomaz Beecham recorded the first concert in a magnetic tape.