Examples of using Explorations in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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For obvious reasons of security, we will not comment further on the detail of our activities with Security Explorations," wrote Nokia spokeswoman Kaisa Hirvensalo, in an e-mail.
Robert Pattinson is the maverick, bearded Corporal Henry Costin-Fawcett's most-faithful companion on his explorations.
After so many explorations and controversies, we have arrived where we started;
it is suitable for engineering geological subterranean and water explorations.
In the meantime, Colombian authorities undertook their own explorations and announced their own discovery of the sunken vessel.
The one to pack for ski vacations and to wear on explorations close to home,
After so many explorations and controversies, we have arrived where we started;
Darvaza gas crater, the"Door to Hell," was formed in 1971 as a result of a ground collapse during explorations.
Explorations and detailed examinations of the base of the structure reveal many intersecting lines.
This system could finance explorations and conquests far more efficiently than any kingdom or empire”.
The courses undertaking today have gone through extensive explorations to determine its relevance to the industry's needs.
A lot of his explorations of‘building as village' are really still very powerful
Coli has become the go-to bacterium for fundamental explorations of microbiology, analyses of gene function, and much more.
That began four years of the most extraordinary explorations I would ever experienced-up to that point.
The truths to which they witnessed in their theological explorations and reflections gradually became assimilated into mainstream Church teaching.
Your data explorations, however, don't need to be limited to sticking pins on a map.
A horrific example comes from the Internet-directed chemical explorations of ambitious methamphetamine users.
OceanOne's success suggests it may be possible to extend underwater explorations for longer and at greater depths.
Recent explorations in the Bismarck Sea seabed have yielded discoveries of mineral-rich beds of sulfides, copper, zinc, silver and gold.
Dr Harris has taken part in cave diving explorations in Australia, China,