Ví dụ về việc sử dụng She was the founder trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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She was the founder of modern nursing.
Lingeer Ndoye Demba(ruled c. 1367)- she was the founder of the Serer Joos Maternal Dynasty.
She was the founder of the Children's Museum of Caracas.
Annie Chidzira Muluzi is the former First Lady of Malawi and wife of Bakili Muluzi.[1]As first lady she was the founder of the Freedom Foundation Trust.
She was the founder and director of the poetry magazine Tebaida.
An active participant in social organization and distinguished for her work in children's andyouth theater, she was the founder of the Organization of Children's Culture and Art[es](OCARIN).
She was the founder and the namesake for the brand Chanel.
Quiñónez completed her postgraduate studies at the University of San Simón, graduating from the Cochabamba university.[1] She began her career in education in 1951 and would work in this field for over 50 years at the Luis Vargas Torres Technical University, Sacred Heart School, Maria Goretti School, School of the Immaculacy,Nocturno Esmeraldas and the Superior Institute of Don Bosco, of which she was the founder.[2].
She was the founder and President of the Party of the Poor.
A cosmetics entrepreneur, she was the founder and eponym of Helena Rubinstein Incorporated cosmetics company, which made her one of the world's richest women.
She was the founder of the Argentine political party Civic Coalition ARI(Coalición Cívica ARI).
Before her active career in politics she was the founder of the Joyce Banda Foundation,founder of the National Association of Business Women(NABW), Young Women Leaders Network and the Hunger Project.
She was the founder and spiritual counselor of the Faithful Christian CommunitySpanish.
She was the founder of the public schools"Bogotá","Los Jardines" and"Caracciolo Parra León" in Caracas.
She was the founder and first president of the Bolivian National Union of Poets(Unión Nacional de Poetas).
She was the founder, and served as the first chair of the board of directors, of the Betty Ford Center for substance abuse and addiction.
She was the founder and president of the Venezuelan Popular Unity party, one of the parties which supported President Hugo Chávez.
She was the founder of the Green Belt movement, which focused on environmental conservation and women's rights, in her native country of Kenya.
She was the founder of the Casa del Niño and the Temperance League of Costa Rica, as well as a feminist and suffragette.
She was the founder and president of the Marilou Díaz-Abaya Film Institute and Arts Center, a film school based in Antipolo City, Philippines.
She was the founder, along with Luiz Roberto Galízia and Cacá Rosset, of the Teatro do Ornitorrinco where she has appeared in various shows.
In 1995, she was the founder and president of the Frente de Lucha por el Ingreso al Magisterio(FLIM).[1] She joined the Confederation of Women for Change[es] in 1996.
She was the founder of Revival and Perpetuation of African Culture(RAPAC), an organisation devoting to protecting the intellectual property rights of practitioners of African cultural traditions.
During the 1980s she was the founder of the Women for Life Movement, and in 1984 she received the Louis Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism, granted by the Nieman Foundation of Harvard University.[1].
She is the founder of the Joyce Meyer Ministries.
She is the founder of Project Angel Food, a volunteer food delivery program that serves home-bound people with AIDS and other life-threatening illnesses.
She is the founder of Cascade Hypnosis Center in Bellingham, Washington, and creator of the Reprogram Your Weight system.
She is the founder and president of the Uganda Federal Alliance(UFA), one of the registered political parties in the country.
She is the founder of the Rele Art Gallery on Military Street, Onikan, Lagos Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
She is the founder and chief executive officer of the fashion label Sonia Mugabo, which is named after her.[1][2].