Examples of using Childs in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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My contention is that, unless and until we understand William Childs Westmoreland, we will never understand fully what happened to us in Vietnam, or why.
Unable to accept and understand the childs deepest emotional experiences, the parent will offer an easily procurable object to make the child feel happy.
one for a childs guitar(approx. 90cm height
Especially for women who are expecting a diet high in omega-3 is recommended to keep the Childs' brain and overall muscle health intact.
In March 2000, Monsanto sold it to J.W. Childs Equity Partners II L.P. European use patents on aspartame expired starting in 1987, and the U.S. patent expired in 1992.
The man claimed to be a game developer creating a video game with 15 giant robots defending Earth from alien invaders and asked those childs to test the game for him.
Kids are more susceptible than adults to the harmful effects of secondhand smoke because they breathe at a faster rate; a childs natural detoxification system is also less developed.
not Lucinda Childs; Ms. Childs, who appeared in“Einstein” and performed her own solo dance,
from 15 alien invaders, and asked those childs to test the game for him.
Woodhouse, also appealing to the concept of growth, points out russells concern to protect the childs freedom to exercise individual judgment on intellectual and moral questions.
Nancy M. Childs, a professor of food marketing at St. Joseph University in Philadelphia, said the quality problems were
Major Rebecca"Beck" Childs(Hilary Swank), who will join Keyes
tragic piece of news, one that we were really hoping we wouldn't have to come before the public to give,” said Chris Childs, assistant chief of the California Highway Patrol's Golden Gate Division.
gap in stealthiness between Western and Russian submarines has reduced significantly from what it was for most of the Cold War," Nick Childs, a naval expert at Britain's International Institute for Strategic Studies.
1995), especially the article of B.S. Childs,"On Reclaiming the Bible for Christian Theology," pp. 1-17.
This means that during this period the childs eventual neurological development is highly dependent on its dietary intake of essential nutrients, especially omega-3 oils.
The potential for learning is greatest during early years of a childs life, therefore,
A British study published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood in 2008, suggests that speaking two languages in the preschool years increases a childs' risk of stuttering.
she suggests to the subconscious mind that she will awaken if the childs temperature goes up,
First discovered and described in 1921 by American vertebrate paleontologist Childs Frick, T. merriami lived at the same time, and perhaps many of the same locations,
