Examples of using Freedman in English and their translations into Russian
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It was translated into Latin by Pompey's freedman Lenaeus, and later improved upon by Nero's physician Andromachus
Maternal Health recommended that user fees for basic health services be abolished Freedman and others, 2005.
Samuel O. Freedman in human colon cancer tissue extracts.
In 1977, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation commissioned Harry Freedman to write the saxophone concerto Celebration,
According to research of Doug Freedman analyst from RBC Capital Markets,
In 1995 in an interview in the Minky Manky show catalogue by Carl Freedman, when asked,"Which person do you think has had the greatest influence on your life?
In 1984, Mulligan commissioned Harry Freedman to write The Sax Chronicles, which was an arrangement of some of Mulligan's melodies in pastiche styles.
I should hereby like to nominate Messrs. Jim Freedman(Canada) and Bruno Shiemsky(Belgium)
Richard H. Davis and Matthew C. Freedman in forming Davis,
But the medical testimony carries a lot of weight, and I'm sure Dr. Freedman did not make this call lightly.
Zach Abels and Jeremy Freedman, and was produced by Justyn Pilbrow
tried to claim the status of a freedman.
guitarists Jeremy Freedman and Zach Abels,
colorist Daniel Freedman, but calling the story"a bit too ambiguous
donors of the shield, therefore were a free Celt, a freedman of the North Italian Gens Barbia
people looking after adults with long-term disabilities manage daily schedules to accommodate care Bittman et. al. 2005, Freedman et. al. 2012.
International Labour Organization Mr. David FREEDMAN.
Slaves and freedmen are not eligible.
They won't work for nothing, not even the freedmen.
Former slaves of the Choctaw Nation were called the Choctaw Freedmen.