Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Dixon's trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Dixon's out there.
They were Dixon's friends.
The first piece is Dixon's.
Like Dixon's brain-- weak.
There you go… Ray Dixon's files.
Mr Dixon's hands had been tied behind his back.
So I decided to follow Dixon's own paper trail.
Dixon's alive and he's still up there, handcuffed on that roof.
Boyle and I are headed out to talk to Dixon's supervisor.
Because this is Daryl Dixon's motorcycle, it needed a crossbow mount.
Dixon's computer was wiped out, but didn't he keep paper files?
I used to take a shortcut everyday when I went to work at Dr. Dixon's house.
Mr Dixon's silver Nissan Almera was discovered at the Cock Horse pub in Detling.
The land was part of the HillsboroughHouse estate which was being sold off by the Dixon's.
Dixon's and Mozilla's solution is to restore the protections of the 2015 order through litigation.
I'm sure that the time will come when Dixon's marina will have large warehouses and inhabited dwellings all year round.
The death is the latest in a series of women killed anddumped on Melbourne's streets since Ms Dixon's rape and murder.
There seem many more than in Dixon's day, most of them situated with irritating effectiveness at blocking the view.
Bespoke leather banquettes in therestaurant alongside bespoke tables lit by Tom Dixon's Pressed Glass lighting series.
Brandon Dixon's reading was greeted with cheers from the audience at the Richard Rogers Theatre in New York.
You're making regular payments to someone with the email address"BlackOnyx," andwe think those withdrawals may be linked to Ray Dixon's murder.
On the same day Colin Dixon's Nissan Almera was also found in the car park of the“Cock Horse” pub in Detling.
Today, there are only three significant manufacturers left in the U.S.-even Dixon's iconic Ticonderoga is made elsewhere- but they're not bad!
Most of Dixon's photos were to record buildings soon to be demolished, and they bear no relation to today's facades.
Also speaking today in a different public forum, Europe's competition chief, Margrethe Vestager,made a similar point to Dixon's about the uphill challenge for EU citizens to enforce their rights.
When I saw Henry Dixon's photos of London in the 1870s during the preparation for the Points of View exhibition, this effect came to mind.
With the probable locations identified,through August I cycled round London with printouts of Dixon's work and a digital camera, walking back and forth and experimenting with the zoom to get the viewpoint with the closest match.
Dixon's team recommend that professionals, friends and family(but particularly clinicians) who are close to people having such experiences should avoid stigmatization, and support them wherever they are at, understanding that a complex relationship with reality does not make the person any less whole.