Examples of using Ackermann in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Ackermann made his first-class debut in October 2008, against North West.
German actress Dorothea Ackermann was born 12. February 1752.(died 1821).
Karl Lagerfeld also named Ackermann as his ideal successor at Chanel.
In June 2013, the Ann Demeulemeester and Haider Ackermann became two independent companies.
Hilbert and Ackermann also formalized FOL in a way that subsequently achieved canonical status.
Mikasa's surname is derived from the German name"Ackermann" meaning"fieldman".
Her surname Ackerman is derived from the German name“Ackermann” meaning“fieldman”.
Josef Ackermann: Chairman of the Executive Committee of Deutsche Bank AG of Zurich Switzerland.
The trend for classically tailored suits was seen at Haider Ackermann, Hermès and Ralph Lauren.
Haider Ackermann was born in Columbia but adopted by a French family
Recruit original characters such as Eren Jeager and Mikasa Ackermann from the anime to fight for your squad.
Since 2017, he succeeds Prof. Ackermann as Deputy Head of the Institute for Electrical Energy Systems and Automation.
When you drive your car, when you steer your car, you use a method called Ackermann steering.
In 1932 Emmy Noether and Emil Artin received the Ackermann- Teubner Memorial Award for their contributions to mathematics.
Josef Ackermann(CEO and chairman of the management board), Clemens Börsig(Chairman of the supervisory board).
It is oppressive and shameful for us," Bishop Stephan Ackermann of Trier said in a statement Wednesday.
In 1932 Emmy Noether and Emil Artin received the Ackermann- Teubner Memorial Award for their contributions to mathematics.
philosopher Rainer Forst and Bishop of Trier, Stephan Ackermann, who, naturally made their contributions in German.
Other notable names who have worked at Wallpaper include Marcus Von Ackermann,[citation needed] Suzy Hoodless, and Alasdhair Willis.
Forget-Me-Not, published in 1823 and edited by London-based publisher Rudolph Ackermann, is generally accepted as Britain's first literary annual.