Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Débora trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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His father dies in 1949, which meant a great loss for Débora.
Débora also sat on this seat at home, telling stories to her grandson, Juan.
Retrieved November 13, 2012.↑"Débora Nascimento e José Loreto assumem namoro na TV".
Débora Lima Falabella(born February 22, 1979) is a Brazilian actress.
She was then 31 years old and a few weeks before the Second World War had begun.The jury decided to award the first prize to Débora.
Débora Gonçalves(born February 19, 1985) is a Portuguese-born basketball player and singer.
It shows that it's not inoffensive or funny to disrespect, harass,or try to demoralize us,” said Débora Gares, a reporter for ESPN.
Débora Nascimento(born June 16, 1985)[ 2][ 3][ 4][ 5] is a Brazilian actress and model.
She began her early education with her mother and then studied[1]at the school run by Débora Lamota,[2] and other schools to earn her teaching credentials.[1].
Débora Nazareno frequently traveled those Ecuadorian waterways by canoe, so she had her own boat seat.
The later nudes produced more scandal than any of the other paintings, in which Débora Arango showed more: violence, marginality, hunger and misery.
Débora was born in Belo Horizonte City, the daughter of actor Rogério Falabella and the lyrical singer Maria Olympia.
Year Title Character Notes 2013 Cine Holliúdy Dream Girl 2014 Big Hero 6 Honey Lemon voice(dubbing) 2015 Vai Que Cola-O Filme Velna 2016 O Último Virgem Débora.
Débora Denise Pérez Volpin(30 December 1967- 6 February 2018) was an Argentine politician, journalist and television host.
During 2002, it carries out the process of construction of the physical plant and from 2008, it is about legal life in the new school in Bogotá,through Resolution 198 of January 28 with the name of Débora Arango Pérez.
Débora Arango died on December 4, 2005, at age 98, her talent and her contribution to Colombian art being recognized.
Along with the picture Annunciation of Carlos Correa, in the history of Colombian art there are no other works that havecaused a controversy similar to that aroused by the nudes of Débora Arango, who at that time was 32 years old.
Débora Adriana Giorgi(born October 21, 1959) is an Argentine economist, formerly the nation's Minister of Industry.
But her first big career opportunity that occurred in 1991 when she moved to the city of Rio de Janeiro in order to play in her first novel,the villain Débora in the novel Felicidade, written by Manoel Carlos.
The mother, Débora, struggled to raise them with little help for 18 months, hoping that one day the girls would be able to lead normal lives.
The Public Library Pilot of Medellín opened in 1975 an exhibition with one hundred works of the artist, event that did not receive major attention on the part of the press,but that was the occasion for many of discovering the pictorial work of Débora Arango.
Débora Susan Sulca Cravero(born 1986 in Cajamarca, Peru) is a Peruvian model and beauty queen who has competed at the Miss Universe pageant.
Over the next several years, she wrote several poems and dramatic pieces,[1]publishing in periodicals like Débora, Letras del Ecuador and Revisa Cultura.[3] In 1976, she was elected as the president of the National Union of Women of Ecuador and for the next few years worked on a project for the Provincial Council of Esmeraldas to build a botanical garden for the town.
Débora Arango Pérez(November 11, 1907- December 4, 2005) was a Colombian artist, born in Medellín, Colombia as the daughter of Castor María Arango Díaz and Elvira Pérez.
On the occasion of the scandal, Débora was called by Father Miguel Giraldo, parish priest of the Church of San José, who advised him to remove the nudes and not continue painting them.
Débora Mesa Molina offers some answers in this breathtaking, visual tour of her work, showing how structures can be made with overlooked materials and unconventional methods-- or even extracted from the guts of the earth.
In the midst of the scandal, Débora Arango expressed a concept without antecedents in the national artistic milieu, today much cited about his painting:"art, as a manifestation of culture, has nothing to do with moral codes.
Débora Nascimento began her acting career in film as the protagonist of the short film Cérbero, by director Gastão Coimbra; and on television, in the telenovela Paraíso Tropical, as Elisa. Her natural beauty garnered her attention and she earned a role in the North American production of the film The Incredible Hulk.
During her career, Débora received the Prize for Arts and Letters. She received the Medal of Artistic and Cultural Merit She received the cross of boyacá She received the title of Master Honoris Causa from the University of Antioquia.
Débora Pérez Volpin Born Débora Denise Pérez Volpin[1] 30 December 1967 Caballito, Buenos Aires, Argentina Died 6 February 2018(2018-02-06)(aged 50) Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina Cause of death Cardiac Arrest Nationality Argentine Alma mater University of Buenos Aires Occupation Journalist Political party Evolución.