Examples of using Omi in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Next Post The Transcript of Our Trial- Ron Rolheiser, OMI.
Why IBM sees OpenCAPI and OMI as the future for accelerator-driven computing.
Why IBM sees OpenCAPI and OMI as the future for accelerator-driven computing.
Firth OMI and Richard Dias served as its editors from 1996-2002 when financial constraints led to its demise.
Jeff Nadua, OMI, Rector of the Cathedral, points to the need to rebuild
The residence was recently on display at the OMI International Arts Center in Ghent, New York,
Suicide bomb or suicide bomber OMI(Ongoing Military Investigation) Suitcase bomb Thermometric bomb Time bomb Trinitrotoluene aka TNT.
Jeff Nadua, OMI, Rector of the Cathedral, cites the need to rebuild the Christian community first,
Father Mario Borzaga, OMI, a 27-year-old Italian missionary and his catechist Paul
This home is on display at the OMI International Arts Center in Ghent, New York.
So I write this particular column as Father Ronald Rolheiser OMI, proud member of The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate.
OMI is the most advanced product lines of Kem Nghia is designed specifically for nail care needs and professional beauty.
Students who apply through OMI are not eligible for International Academic Excellence scholarships.
Control of Social Justice was transferred to Father Tissa Balasuriya OMI in 1987, and Father Oswald B.
On the left: Jonathan Luciano with Fr Romeo Saniel OMI- Apostolic Administrator of Jolo.
One of those men was the archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Francis George, OMI, who died in 2015.
The residence was recently on display at the OMI International Arts Center in Ghent, New York, where it drew attention of the worldwide media.
The technical output of the SIG will help to further the vision of OMI to define open and interoperable standards for integration of machinery assets
Think of OMI as a communication portal that transmits not the data packets but information about the peak bandwidth that
Control of Social Justice was transferred to Father Tissa Balasuriya OMI in 1987, and Father Oswald B. Firth OMI and Richard Dias served as its editors from 1996-2002 when financial constraints led to its demise.