Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Manigault trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Earl Manigault died in 1998 at hte age of 53, due to heart failure.
This isn't the first time Manigault has worked in a White House.
Omarosa Manigault Newman says she has“escaped from the cult of Trumpworld.”.
Sometime during his teenage years, Manigault acquired the nickname“The Goat”.
Omarosa Manigault Newman, when she was still a White House staffer.
Just last week, the president called former aide Omarosa Manigault Newman“that dog” on Twitter.
Like so many others in the region,the drug dealer“couldn't say no to the Goat”, according to Manigault.
Trump was in office and Manigault Newman continued to investigate.
Omarosa Manigault Newman, then White House Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison, sits behind President Trump.
The White House staffer Kellyanne Conway and former aides Hope Hicks andOmarosa Manigault Newman at a press briefing last year.
You see, in his prime, Manigault stood at a relatively short(for a basketball player) 6 feet 1 inches.
As Jabbar said of him,“At the time there weren't a whole lot of people whocould do things with the basketball that Earl Manigault could do.
A White House official said in a statement, Omarosa Manigault Newman resigned yesterday to pursue other opportunities.
Omarosa Manigault, speaks with reporters during the Cocktails and Convention reception hosted by the Black Republican Caucus of Florida, in Cleveland, OH.
After leaving prison for the second and final time, Manigault fled New York in an attempt to help himself kick his habit for good.
Omarosa Manigault Newman, who appeared on Trump's reality TV show" The Apprentice", previously served as a director of communications in the office of public liaison until she left the position past year,….
WEB Donald Trump is a“racist” who has used the“N-word” repeatedly,Omarosa Manigault Newman, once the most prominent African American in the White House, claims in a searing memoir.
A feat often credited to Manigault was“making change” on the backboard, which supposedly involved him leaping up high enough to remove a dollar bill placed on top of the basketball backboard and replacing it with a stack of quarters.
The future US president was caught on mic uttering the taboo racial slur“multiple times” during the making of his reality TV show The Apprentice andthere is a tape to prove it, according to Manigault Newman, citing three unnamed sources.
Heroin being a drug that never really lets go, Manigault soon found himself back on it and was arrested in 1977 while trying to steal money to buy the drug.
That said, given Manigault and others who supposedly performed this feat were often hustling for money, it may simply be that perhaps during these incredible leaps the board and hoops used weren't precisely regulation height.
However, while there are numerous people out there who have sworn that they saw Manigault perform this feat on several occasions, and he himself said he could do it, sports writer, Todd Gallagher was sceptical.
Omarosa Manigault Newman, the former“Apprentice” contestant who became a White House aide, has provided an audio recording that she says is from 2017 and on which President Donald Trump expresses surprise that she would been fired from his administration.
Former Communications Director at the WhiteHouse Office of Public Liaison Omarosa Manigault Newman could make up to $10 million writing a book about what she witnessed while serving in the White House under President Donald Trump.
Manigault Newman witnessed a number of things while serving in Trump's administration that made her uncomfortable, she told ABC's“Good Morning America” in her first interview since leaving the White House and hinted she might be writing a book to share her story.
Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway left,and Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison Omarosa Manigault, 2nd left, and White House communications director Mike Dubke, right, listen as a reporter asks a question during a joint press conference in the East Room of the White House.
Once close to Trump, Manigault Newman was among his most high-profile supporters during the election campaign and drew a top salary of $179,700 as director of communications for the White House office of public liaison.
There are numerous stories explaining the origin of the nickname, such as that it is an acronym for“Greatest Of All Time”,but this appears to just be a backronym, as Manigault himself stated it simply came from a teacher in his high school who constantly mispronounced his name as“Mani-Goat” instead of its correct pronunciation of“man-eh-galt”.
However, in one notable game, Manigault went against his coach's instructions and scored 27 points, leading the team to victory, only to be reprimanded for not playing the way he would been told.
Amid the chaos, Manigault Newman released another tape Monday on ABC's"The View"-- this time of a conversation between Trump, press secretary Sarah Sanders and then-top official Hope Hicks describing how to publicly tie the Russia investigation to Hillary Clinton's campaign.