Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Rees trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Help me out here, Rees.
Katie Rees was crowned Miss Nevada USA in 2007.
Pawnees as much against rees as the rest of us.
Rees wrote,“It had reached Polynesia by 800 A.D. and even had the same name there as in America.”.
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After compromising photos of Rees were posted on MySpace, the 2007 Miss Nevada USA was forced to give back her crown.
The Blue Course has beenredesigned by Robert Trent Jones in 1957 and Rees Jones twice, in 1989 and 2007.
Rees' sugar farms in the area were burned out in the Seminole attacks of 1835(the year Orlando Reeves supposedly died).
David Brainerd, Praying Payson of Portland, John Hyde, and Rees Howells- when God puts the fire to their devotional life, I don't think there will be anything lost.
Rees says there are many other health effects of radiation, including damage to human cell tissue, that the World Health Organization has yet to recognize.
M87 is about two thousand times farther away, but its black hole is about two thousandtimes bigger,” says Lord Martin Rees of the University of Cambridge, who is the UK's astronomer royal.
However, Rees does not advocate a halt to scientific activity; he calls for tighter security and perhaps an end to traditional scientific openness.
A team of researchers at Cambridge may have found a saferway to extract rare earth elements(REEs)- the vital material in our smartphones- that could end up saving the planet.
Jean Rhys, CBE/riːs/;[3] born Ella Gwendolyn Rees Williams(24 August 1890- 14 May 1979), was a mid-20th-century novelist who was born and grew up in the Caribbean island of Dominica.
I would prefer to say that if indeed they lie beyond science, they most certainly lie beyond the province of theologians as well(Idoubt that philosophers would thank Martin Rees for lumping theologians in with them).”.
Rees also praised and Mayor and Queloz as being“among the leaders in the ongoing research that has led to the discovery of many thousands of other planetary systems, exhibiting an unexpected variety”.
A lot of people will simply say if you eat meat,you're increasing your risk of cancer,” Tom Rees, who studies the packaged food industry for the market research firm Euromonitor International, told The New York Times.
Charlotte Harris Rees has spent many years researching this connection, and she has delivered speeches on it at the Library of Congress in the United States, the National Library of China, and other locations around the world.
We are both pleased and proud that such an extraordinary part of scientific history and important element of the Royal Society's archive collection can make this historic trip into space,” says the society's president,Martin Rees.
Originally named Idlewild, she was built by James Rees& Sons Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for the West Memphis Packet Company in 1914 and was first put into service on the Allegheny River.
Since Telus Call Control aligns with the CRTC's best practices for call filtering services, Telus is not required to implement universal call blocking, which is far less effective at stoppingnuisance calls,” says spokeswoman Brandi Rees.
Mudbound”: Directed by Dee Rees, this saga, about a black family and a white family in 1940s Mississippi, was a Sundance hit but did not secure a best dramatic feature nomination.
We are both pleased and proud that such an extraordinary part of scientific history and important element of the Royal Society's archive collection can make thishistoric trip into space,” said Lord Rees, the current president of the Royal Society.
This was developed by Mathis Wackernagel and William Rees, then at the University of British Columbia, and is now institutionalized by the scientific body, The Global Footprint Network, of which Wackernagel is president.
Martin Rees has recently written a book about our vulnerability to all sorts of things, from astrophysics, to scientific experiments gone wrong, and most importantly, to terrorism with weapons of mass destruction.
The service does host films by directors that deserve attention,such as Dee Rees and Nicole Holofcener- but whether the algorithm recommends Holofcener's The Land of Steady Habits to the average user remains an open question.
Rees, who directed and wrote the adapted screenplay for"Mudbound," is the first black woman to be nominated for best adapted screenplay, while Morrison is the first woman ever to receive a nomination in cinematography.
The concept name of the carbon footprint originates from ecological footprint, discussion,[5]which was developed by Rees and Wackernagel in the 1990s which estimates the number of"earths" that would theoretically be required if everyone on the planet consumed resources at the same level as the person calculating their ecological footprint.
In the 1990s,environmental scientists Dr. Mathis Wackernagel and Dr. William Rees estimated that humans are using Earth's resources 50% faster than they're being replenished, calculating that the human population will need 2 Earths to support its population and consumption by the year 2030.