Examples of using Randolph in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Charles Randolph, who won an Academy Award for his“Big Short” screenplay, is attached to
Charles Randolph, who won an Academy Award for his“Big Short” screenplay, is attached to
According to Randolph Hencken, executive director of the institute:"What we're interested in is societal choice
he found the top corner past Darren Randolph with a first-time shot from 25 yards.
he found the top corner past Darren Randolph with a first-time shot from 25 yards.
On 11 March, the U.S. carrier USS Randolph was hit
The world's first media company was created 130 years ago in 1887 when(William) Randolph Hearst(in photo) transformed his single San Francisco newspaper into a media company with the acquisition of newspapers, magazines and pioneering movie and newsreel productions.
Mr. Dominic Randolph, Head of Riverdale Country School, said the reason
In a 1995 contribution to Faune de Madagascar on Malagasy bats, Randolph Peterson and colleagues listed four species of Miniopterus on Madagascar and the nearby Comoros, including the small Miniopterus manavi with
pastor Florence S. Randolph and the African Methodist Episcopal(AME) bishop Reverdy C. Ransom spoke to human tragedy,
John Randolph Webb(April 2, 1920- December 23,
depicting Rudy Ray Moore as a man whose boundless ego never overwhelms the compassion he feels for others he sees have been discarded- like the brilliant Da'Vine Joy Randolph as Lady Reed.
are inscribed on this black granite memorial: Frederick Richard Ohler and Robert Randolph White, both killed in 1968 when all three of us were serving in the U.S. Army in Vietnam.
There is a true story about the powerful newspaper owner William Randolph Hearst that illustrates the relationship between the mass media and the institution of war: when an explosion sank the American warship USS Maine in the harbour of Havana, Hearst anticipated(and desired)
controversial material to film, and at their first meeting suggested the John Colton/Clemence Randolph play Rain(1923), based on a story by W. Somerset Maugham in 1921 titled Miss Thompson.
Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base,
and Clara Randolph on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.
I will SEE YOU IN A COUPLE OF HOURS? SO, UH, RANDOLPH.
Mr. RANDOLPH urged the motion of Mr. L.
RANDOLPH: He was afraid of losing readership.