Examples of using Stricken in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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However, after a short time after being stricken with osteoarthritis man gets out of bed, it feels better.
A mysterious illness had stricken seven patients at a hospital, and a doctor tried to warn his medical school classmates.
This picture shows a famine stricken child crawling towards a UN food camp which was situated nearly a kilometer away.
The match continues for several seconds before fellow players and coaches realize what has happened and rush to the stricken footballers' aid.
Her name was stricken from the Naval Register 7 February 1947 and she was sold to National Bulk Carriers,
Stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 June 1971, Herndon was sunk as a target off Florida on 24 May 1973.
The 72,000 American and Philipino soldiers, fighting with outdated weapons, lacking supplies, and stricken with disease and malnourishment, eventually surrendered to the Japanese on April 9, 1942.
She was decommissioned and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register 6 October 1971, and sold to the
the continental United States, including drought-stricken areas of Texas,
In fact, it was our diseases He bore, our pains from which He suffered; yet we regarded Him as punished, stricken and afflicted by God.
October 20 1922- Lt Harold Harris makes the first parachute escape from a stricken aircraft, bailing out of a Loening PW-2 over Dayton, Ohio.
Laws was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 15 April 1973, and was sold to American Ship Dismantlers,
Th Oct 1922… Lt Harold Harris makes the first parachute escape from a stricken aircraft, bailing out of a Loening PW-2 when the aileron began oscillating badly over Dayton, Ohio.
such as Childish Intentions and Stricken, they decided on Evanescence, which means"disappearance" or"fading
Miami's name was stricken from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 September 1961 and her hulk sold
in the media wars, were stricken from the guest list when Nixon staged a Rose Garden wedding for his daughter Tricia.
October 20- United States Army Air Service Lieutenant Harold Harris makes the first parachute escape from a stricken aircraft, bailing out of a Loening PW-2 over Dayton, Ohio.
Stricken from the Naval Vessel Register in November 1966, Bunker Hill was used as
Saufley was decommissioned on 29 January 1965, and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register 1 September 1966.
In 1979, the US and Britain imposed a devastating embargo on stricken Cambodia because its liberators, Vietnam, had come from the wrong side of the Cold War.