Examples of using Rudolph in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Producer Teresa LaBarbera Whites and Larry Rudolph(executive), Bloodshy& Avant, Benny Blanco,
The University was founded on March 12, 1365 by Duke Rudolph IV and his brothers Albert III
they were edited into book form and published in 2004.[41] Jean Delay was the psychiatric expert for the French delegation in the trial of Rudolph Hess.[42].
other cities Rudolph created a series of public-housing developments and municipal buildings-even, famously,
other cities Rudolph created a series of public-housing developments and municipal buildings- even,
rescue Rudolph the reindeer and more!
Jan Rudolph Deiman and Adriaan Paets van Troostwijk used, in 1789,
One suggestion on what prompted Beethoven to write a set of"grand variations" on Diabelli's theme is the influence of the Archduke Rudolph who, in the previous year, under Beethoven's tutelage, had composed a huge set
death of John Bonham), Plant briefly considered abandoning music to pursue a career as a teacher in the Rudolph Steiner education system; going so far as to be accepted for teacher-training.
Rudolph asks people consider the effects that such systems,
Maya Rudolph, Tony Hale,
colleagues Max Rudolph of the University of California,
And while Rudolph gave few interviews and wrote relatively little,
Due to the worldwide television coverage of the 1960 Summer Olympics, Rudolph became an international star along with other Olympic athletes such as Cassius Clay(later known as Muhammad Ali),
Rudolph died of brain and throat cancer in 1994,
Superintendent Ayinde Rudolph and Chef Dalton,
He met his death at the Battle on the Marchfeld in 1278 in a war with his rival, King Rudolph I of Germany.[43] Ottokar's son Wenceslaus II acquired the Polish crown in 1300 for himself and the Hungarian crown for his son.
Jan Rudolph Deiman and Adriaan Paets van Troostwijk used in 1789 an electrostatic machine to produce electricity which was discharged on gold electrodes in a Leyden jar with water.[1]
Founded in Columbus, Indiana, in 1919 as Cummins Engine Company, for its namesake Clessie Lyle Cummins, the fledgling firm was among the first to see the commercial potential of an unproven engine technology invented two decades earlier by Rudolph Diesel.
propose to put it throughout the airport terminal environment,” said Rudolph.