Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Housman trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Hello, Mr Housman.
Housman's died of pneumonia at age 52.
However, as the squadron captain, Housman didn't have time to worry about it.
Housman Now, this poem has appealed to science fiction writers.
But what happened next was beyond the expectation of First Lieutenant Housman and his men.
I'm Rand Housman, the ambassador's aide.
I can remember arguing this point once inone of the few serious conversations that I ever had with Housman.
In 1911 Housman became professor of Latin at Trinity College, Cambridge.
In fact, by the age of 12, he began intentionally mimicking Scottish romantics, specifically Robert Burns, and English romantics,A. E. Housman and A. C. Swinburne.
Housman taught at Cambridge but is more widely known as a poet.
On the afternoon of Nov. 18, 1993,9-year-old Angie Housman stepped off the school bus and began walking the half-block to her parents' duplex in St. Ann, Missouri.
Housman also taught at Cambridge, although his name is known more as a poet.
Although UCL was among the first universities to admit women on the same terms as men, in 1878,the college's senior common room, the Housman Room, remained men-only until 1969.
Housman's brother Laurence Housman and their sister Clemence Housman also became writers.
As AI permeates more of the healthcare system, consumers may not even realize at first how it's influencing their care because much of it may happen behind the scenes,says Dan Housman, chief technology officer at ConvergeHEALTH by Deloitte.
That is not why Housman would have refused to be Lord Simon or Lord Beaverbrook.
Housman, and the poet and novelist Thomas Hardy represented a few of the major early modernists writing in England during the Victorian period.
Based on the way the enemy had responded, Housman immediately understood that the opponent was highly skilled and capable of making quick decisions.
Arthur Housman(October 10, 1889- April 8, 1942) was an American actor in films during both the silent film era and the Golden Age of Hollywood.
It was rather far away, but when Housman had sensed that Mike's Flight was starting to get serious, he was certain they could handle the situation.
Housman said:“I could no more define poetry than a terrier can define a rat, but both of us recognize the object by the symptoms which it produces in us.”.
You might argue that the last time it happened--and that's what Housman felt coming and what Churchill felt too-- was that when power passed from the old nations, the old powers of Europe, across the Atlantic to the new emerging power of the United States of America-- the beginning of the American century.
Rob Housman, executive director of the Cyber Secure Institute, said in a statement that it was important to look at the‘totality' of the Conficker problem, and that it showed the ongoing vulnerabilities in IT systems and networks.
Economist Michael Housman was leading a project to figure out why some customer service agents stayed in their jobs longer than others.
But what Housman understood, and you hear it in the symphonies of Nielsen too, was that the long, hot, silvan summers of stability of the 19th century were coming to a close, and that we were about to move into one of those terrifying periods of history when power changes.
Economist Michael Housman discovered in his research that a certain percentage of customer service employees stayed in their jobs far longer than others.
Initially as a leading man, Housman later became known as Hollywood's most familiar comic drunkard in films of the 1930s, usually playing cameo parts in features but with better opportunities in short films.