Examples of using Sharpe in English and their translations into Urdu
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Mary Sharpe as Chair won a place on the Social Innovation Incubator Award(SIIA)
When the drugs don't work, Sharpe has heard of young men getting penile implants(prosthetics implanted in the penis to help erections).
Mary Sharpe was born in Glasgow
Mary Sharpe and Darryl Mead attended the 4th International Conference on Behavioral Addictions at Haifa in Israel.
Our CEO, Mary Sharpe has been made an Associate of the Centre for Youth& Criminal Justice(CYCJ)
Mary Sharpe is chief executive at The Reward Foundation, an educational charity based in Scotland that looks at the science behind sex and love.
Darryl Mead and Mrs. Suzi Brown. Ms. Sharpe has a background in psychology
In batch processing portrait pose strong Sharpe and winter landscape with crackling twigs- Blue Rush.
Sharpe is one of around a dozen researchers in this field worldwide who are on the receiving end of a campaign to discredit their work.
Mary Sharpe and Darryl Mead were interviewed for SecEd, the leading online portal for secondary schools in the UK.
Until 2002, the incidence of men under 40 with ED(erectile dysfunction) was around 2-3 percent,” Mary Sharpe of the Reward Foundation told The Guardian.
Mary Sharpe returned to Nolan Live at BBC Northern Ireland on 7th March 2018.
Mary Sharpe applied for and won an award of £3,150 in Level 1 funding from FirstPort/UnLtd to allow us to build an effective website.
Mary Sharpe was appointed as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge in December 2015.
Our CEO, Mary Sharpe, was honoured to speak at Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge in June this year at the invitation of its President, Jackie Ashley.
If you want to hear The Reward Foundation on Radio 4, Mary Sharpe appeared there in April 2019.
If you want to hear The Reward Foundation on Radio 4, Mary Sharpe appeared there in April 2019. Listen here.
Ms Sharpe added that celebrities such as Kim Kardashian make youths think it is normal to be sexualised.
Mary Sharpe, CEO of TRF, says why this legislation is still important,
They're using it all the time,” says Sharpe,“and nobody's telling them it's a problem.”.
