Examples of using Sequoia in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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which is real unusual, and started tapping the back window of our Sequoia.
phenomenon known as“continuous liquid interface production”, and has been developed by Carbon3D- a Silicon Valley start-up backed by technology investment group Sequoia Capital.
it's $40,000 more expensive than the slightly more practical Toyota Sequoia.
Zhao addressed the lawsuit, noting that"the Hong Kong high court has already rejected it and ordered Sequoia to repay our legal fees.”.
the company behind Baedal Minjok, raised $320 million from Hillhouse Capital, Sequoia Capital and GIC in December to help develop a prototype that's set to roll out later this year.
noting that the Supreme court of Hong Kong has already rejected it and ordered Sequoia to repay the legal costs of the company.
Mount Rainier, Rocky Mountain, Sequoia and Yosemite National Parks has contributed to a database that revealed how climate change has doubled tree mortality since 1955 across the western United States.
This week, Sequoia, one of the most influential venture capital firms in Asia, and Baidu, China's biggest search engine operator,
Warburg Pincus and Sequoia, along with tech giants like Google, Alibaba Group Holding
Cheddar's Alex Heath reports that Facebook is working on Project Sequoia that uses projectors to display AR experiences on top of physical objects like a chess board on a table or a person's likeness on something for teleconferencing.
Venture capital firm Sequoia is suing Zhao Changpeng, the CEO and founder of Binance,
to geysers, paths lined by giant sequoia trees, over 250 species of birds,
with the 2020 Tacoma pickup truck and Sequoia TRD Pro,
As the Sequoia deal fell through, the alleged exclusivity agreement
Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia and later venture capital firms would have access to the many semiconductor companies based in the Santa Clara Valley as well as early computer firms using their devices and programming
Kleiner Perkins, Sequoia and later venture capital firms would have access to the many semiconductor companies based in the Santa Clara Valley as well as early computer firms using their devices and programming
received $3.5 million from Sequoia in 2005, and $9 million from Draper Fisher Jurvetson in 2006.
Richard Muirhead, Sequoia Capital, Struck Capital
Another Sequoia partner, Mike Moritz, recently came under
because everyone we spoke to, they knew Eric, big or small,” says Sequoia partner Carl Eschenbach.