Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Mcauley trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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McAuley reported from Paris.
The other was Gareth McAuley.
Catherine McAuley Scholarship.
It seemed to learn what we were doing and exploit it," McAuley said.
Let McAuley know your opinions.
This suggests a new type of recommendation approach that can be used for recommendation,production and design,” McAuley and his colleagues write.
James McAuley died of cancer at the age of 59, in Hobart.
Bruno(left) became just the second outfield player in the last five seasons to start a Premier League match aged 38 or older,along with Gareth McAuley.
Alphonso McAuley as Dax, a bartender studying business and Annie's boyfriend.
The Sisters of Mercy,a religious congregation founded in Ireland in 1831 by Catherine McAuley, brought its caring and compassionate labors to burgeoning, industrial Pittsburgh in 1843.
Mr McAuley was finally discovered stuck in a canyon on a mountainside behind the tourist resort.
This is the last known photo of Andrew McAuley, an Australian sea kayaker who is now presumed dead.
McAuley attempted to kayak 994 miles across the Tasman Sea in February of 2007 and was never found.
The public prosecutor's office of the province of Maynas, in the zone of Iquitos,has since opened an investigation into the case of the death of Brother Paul McAuley, the director of a boarding school for young indigenous persons in Loreto.
Bob McAuley signed Greig for Rangers and despite his initial reluctance Greig did as instructed by his father.
The Sisters of Mercy,a religious congregation founded in Ireland in 1831 by Catherine McAuley, brought its stated mission of caring and compassion to the growing industrial city of Pittsburgh in 1843.
In 1943 McAuley was commissioned as a lieutenant in the militia for the Australian Army and served in Melbourne and Canberra.
Today, with close to 5,000 young men and women enrolled at the College and participating in a multitude of academic programmes,MIC continues the embrace the founding vision of Catherine McAuley, who established the Catholic Sisters of Mercy as champions for the most marginalised in society with the conviction that education was essential to the quality of life to which all individuals should be entitled.
James McAuley, the Washington Post's Paris correspondent, went to the town of Besancon in the rural foothills along the Swiss border.
Computer Science and Engineering(CSE) professor Julian McAuley and his second-year Ph.D. student, Wang-Cheng Kang, teamed on the research with industry experts Chen Fang and Zhaowen Wang from Adobe Research.
By 1830, McAuley and her co-workers realized that the stability of the works of mercy they performed, including visiting the sick and poor in their homes and hospitals, and their continued appeal to co-workers, called for a revision of their lay community.
The Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy began when Catherine McAuley used an inheritance to build a large house on Baggot Street, Dublin, as a school for poor girls and a shelter for homeless servant girls and women.
On December 12 1831 Catherine McAuley, Mary Ann Doyle and Mary Elizabeth Harley professed their religious vows as the first Sisters of Mercy, thereby founding the congregation.