Examples of using Dunbar in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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in Lucky Man, a novel by Tony Dunbar(2013).
Handel Tucker, Lowell'Sly' Dunbar& Mikey Bennett on the charity single"Rise Up" with Jamaica United.[9].
may have been directed against George Dunbar, Earl of March and the southern Justiciar, Robert Erskine.
About how he knew about the laundering, If I had told Dunbar about Frank, he wouldn't be president and we wouldn't be standing here.
If I had told Dunbar about Frank… about how he knew about the laundering, he wouldn't be president
More than 10 years in the making,“Bridge of Clay” tells the story of Clay Dunbar, one of five brothers whose mother has died
how do you think Dunbar will do then?
The moment I get in front of those cameras how do you think Dunbar will do then? and that you completely bungled the ICO situation, and I tell them that Conway is right and Brockhart is right,?
How do you think Dunbar will do then? and I tell them that Conway is right and Brockhart is right, The moment I get in front of those cameras and that you completely bungled the ICO situation,?
how do you think Dunbar will do then?
a pharmacy manager with London Drugs in Vancouver, said masks have been flying off the shelves of his Dunbar store and he's now sold out.
According to Dunbar and many researchers he influenced, this rule of
Robin Dunbar would say that by stepping away from this friendship I had made room for someone else to slip in to my circle of most intimate friends,
The study, conducted by Robin Dunbar, a psychologist and director of Oxford University's social and evolutionary neuroscience research group, determined that men must physically meet with four friends, two times a week, in order to reap the full benefits of male friendship.
For years, Dunbar has adapted his own methods for counseling hate crime offenders, including evaluating them for mental illness, exploring the factors
was proposed by British anthropologist Robin Dunbar, who argues that human intelligence did not evolve primarily as a means to solve ecological problems,
A 1997 study by anthropologist and evolutionary biologist Robin Dunbar, then at the University of Liverpool in England, found that social topics accounted for 65 percent
In the 21st century, Dunbar is similar to Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Baltimore,
According to a study led by Dunbar, while 150 is the maximum number of social relationships the average human can maintain with any degree of stability,
eight months each for Ivor Dunbar, former co-head of Global Capital Markets at the German bank, Michele Faissola, its former head of Global Rates,