Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Borja trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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The truth is I agree with Borja.
We know what Borja can bring to the team.
This could be tragic for Mr. Borja.
Santiago Borja Lopez is a pilot working with Ecuador Airlines.
He was buried in his native São Borja.
Díaz began working at a San Borja Hospital in January 1891.
Her parents lived next door to Jango(João Goulart)in São Borja.
Rosa Borja de Ycaza was born in Guayaquil on July 30, 1889.
Nicolasa Valdés was of Basque descent,[1] born in Santiago, the second daughter of Domingo de Valdés y González de Soberal andof Ana Francisca de Borja de la Carrera y Ureta.
Mr. Borja and other officials were staggered by the terms on Chinese loans.
Carmen Calisto Ponce(born 28 February 1942)is the wife of former Ecuadorian President Rodrigo Borja Cevallos and is thus the 36th First Lady of Ecuador, a position she held from 10 August 1988 to 9 August 1992.
Borja made her first overseas tour to Argentina in 1936 with Lecuona, his sister Ernestina, and Bola de Nieve.
Having already braved a very cold winter survivors are now facing the prospect of another monsoon season,which will start in June," said Delailah Borja, country director for the international Save the Children in a statement.
Havana-born Esther Borja Lima was trained in solfége and music theory by Juan Elósegui, and in singing by Rubén Lepchutz.
She was the daughter of Felipe Carcelén y Sánchez de Orellana, 6th Marquess of Villarocha,Captain general of San Francisco Borja, and his wife, Teresa de Larrea y Jijón.[1] Her father was a vocal participant in the first government junta of Quito in 1809.[2].
Borja López, DCU's GIS specialist, believes that“understanding how the urban pattern has evolved helps us give sustainable solutions for the future”.
Deals that have been in the works for a long time are now coming to fruition and some industries like utilities are being completelyreshaped by the latest wave of consolidation,” said Borja Azpilicueta, head of EMEA Advisory at HSBC Holdings Plc.
From her new base in the Argentine, Borja sang and performed zarzuelas by Lecuona and other composers, and toured Chile, Peru, Brazil and Uruguay.
Six months after being named prime minister, Carrero Blanco was assassinated on 20 December 1973 in Madrid by four Basque members of ETA,who carried out a bombing near the San Francisco de Borja church in the Calle de Serrano while he returned from Mass in a Dodge 3700.
Borja lives in Quito, Ecuador and spends 800 hours a year flying passengers all over the world in a Boeing 767(the airline won't allow him to identify who he works for).
Later that year, the school was reorganized as a normal institution and Fuentes was promoted to Director given the task of completing the restructuring of the school.[1] She was one of the founding members of the Women's Legion of Popular Culture,established by Rosa Borja de Ycaza.[2].
Dr. Borja is the Editor of several journals, including Frontiers in Marine Ecosystem Ecology, Revista de Investigación Marina, Elsevier's Journal of Sea Research and Continental Shelf Research.
On 11 June 2012, Fiorentina announced on their official website that Montella signed a two-year-deal(later extended until June 2017) with the Tuscan outfit.[57]Montella's arrival saw a massive upheaval of the squad which saw 17(including Borja Valero and Alberto Aquilani) out of the 26 senior players being new to the club.
Upon his return to São Borja, ending his experience as a partner in the refrigerator house, Vicente decided to send João to attend the Ginásio Santana, run by the Marist Brothers in Uruguaiana.
Maria Teresa Fontela Goulart First Lady of Brazil In office September 8, 1961- April 1, 1964 President João Goulart Preceded by Sílvia Pitaguari Serra Succeeded by Sílvia Pitaguari Serra Personal details Born Maria Teresa Fontela(1940-08-23) August 23,1940 São Borja, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Nationality Brazilian Political party Brazilian Labour Party Spouse(s) João Goulart(m. 1955; d. 1976) Children João Vicente Goulart b.
Spanish midfielder Borja Valero opened his account for Inter after 36 minutes as he turned in an Antonio Candreva cross with Ivan Perisic scoring the second from the edge of the area midway through the second half.
Desde la Fe noted therecent events of the Spanish drag queen Borja Casillas, who masqueraded as the Virgin Mary and mocked her in a performance, as well as a woman who dressed up as the Virgin Mary and simulated an abortion during a protest in Argentina.
Born in São Borja, the scientist defended the increase of the female participation in research, with the universalization of research in the universities, and among others, participated in the preparation of the"National Plan of Postgrade Studies 2005-2010" coordinated by CAPES.[2].
Other viceroys, such as Fernando Torres, Borja y Aragón, Fernández de Cabrera or Fernández Córdoba also expanded the colonial navy and fortified the ports to fight against pirate attacks, as those led by the Englishman Thomas Cavendish.
In 1988, President Rodrigo Borja Cevallos appointed Vallejos Governor of Guayas[es] at a time when the Province was experiencing high levels of crime and violence.[1][4] However, she would resign in the same year following disagreements over leadership with the President's party, the Democratic Left.[5].