Examples of using Ritchie in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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If Ritchie Bros. does not receive full payment within seven(7) days of the end of the auction,
In 1967, Ritchie began working at the Bell Labs Computing Sciences Research Center, and in 1968, he defended his PhD thesis on"Program Structure
He said that while the big boys were riding on Mr. Ritchie's bobsled they had told Mr. Ritchie that they were going to thrash the teacher that afternoon.
We thank Sir Alex Ferguson for loaning him to us and wish Ritchie well for the future and hope he goes on to have a successful career at Manchester United.".
We thank Sir Alex Ferguson for loaning him to us and wish Ritchie well for the future and hope he goes on to have a successful career at Man Utd.'.
Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie(September 9, 1941- October 8,
The 1975 departure of Deep Purple guitarist Ritchie Blackmore(who went on to form Rainbow the same year) was followed by the sudden death of his replacement Tommy Bolin in 1976, but by that time the group had already disbanded.
Through collaboration with John Ritchie and post-doctoral scientist Michael Kalaras at the Hershey Medical Center at Penn State, we showed that mushrooms are also a leading dietary source of the master antioxidant in all living organisms, glutathione.
Their mutual friend Ian Ritchie(architect) described Beverley Heath as having a‘particular sensitivity
But city councilman Ritchie Torres, who introduced the legislation to prohibit the practice, said it freezes out people who don't
Lionel Ritchie, Ray Parker Jr,
In February 2009, it was announced that MLG got $10 Million in financing from Ritchie Capital Management.[18] On February 6,
In 1967, Ritchie began working at the Bell Labs Computing Sciences Research Center, and in 1968, he defended his PhD thesis on"Program Structure
Dennis Ritchie, one of the original creators of Unix,
Ritchie ordered the Eighth Army to withdraw to the defensive positions at Mersa Matruh, some 100 mi(160 km)
1953, which resulted in an article by Ritchie Calder in the newspaper The News Chronicle of London, on Friday, May 15,
Allied leaders expected it to be able to hold out for two months with the supplies in the fortress.[61] Auchinleck viewed the defence of Tobruk as non-essential and had already told Neil Ritchie that he did not intend to hold it at all costs.
Their mutual friend Ian Ritchie(architect) described Beverley Heath as having a‘particular sensitivity
the Allied forces were the Eighth Army, commanded by Lieutenant-General Neil Ritchie under the close supervision of the Commander-in-Chief Middle East, General Sir Claude Auchinleck.
Hey, ritchie.