Examples of using Ramsden in English and their translations into Arabic
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Harry Ramsden.
They can't speak.- Yes, Dr Ramsden.
I think Dr Ramsden's dead and the nurses.
New Zealand: Don Mackay, Trevor Hughes, Mark Ramsden Grant Robertson.
James Ramsden QC asked Gusinsky in court on October 17th who owned NMDC- and the oligarch confirmed he did.
I don't think they were conscious. Dr Ramsden, there is another sort of funny thing.
Mr. Ramsden(New Zealand) said that the Monterrey Consensus had clearly spelled out the roles and responsibilities of national Governments, donor countries and international institutions.
During the hearing on October 17th,2018 Mr Gusinsky was asked by Mr James Ramsden QC if he owned NMDC.
A word of thanks goes also to Mr. Mark Ramsden, Counsellor in the Permanent Mission of New Zealand, who kindly facilitated the reaching of consensus on the present resolution.
Jim Harley Laurie Hughes Bill Jones Ray Lambert Bob Paisley Stan Palk Bernard Ramsden Bill Shepherd Sam Shields Eddie Spicer Phil Taylor.
Troughton soon established himself as the leading maker of instruments in England for not only had his brother John died in 1788 butalso the other brilliant maker of scientific instruments Ramsden died in 1800.
Ms. Mammadova(Azerbaijan), Mr. Balestra(SanMarino), Ms. Pià Comella(Andorra) and Mr. Ramsden(New Zealand) said that their delegations had also become sponsors of the draft resolution.
Mr. Ramsden(New Zealand), speaking also on behalf of Australia and Canada, said that the three delegations regretted the lack of consensus on the revised draft resolution and would abstain from voting on it.
Between 1775 and 1778 John constructed a dividing engine,on the lines of that recently designed by Jesse Ramsden, by which he was able to increase both his accuracy and his rate of work.
Mr. Ramsden(New Zealand) said that climate change was a global issue requiring a global response. New Zealand would play a full role in meeting that challenge at all levels, with particular reference to the Pacific region.
At the invitation of the Chairman, Mr. Steel, Mr. Fung, Mr. Wong Kai- yi, Mr. Deane, Mr. Croft, Mr. Chan, Mrs.Rogan, Sir John Ramsden, Mrs. Foulds, Mr. Wells and Mr. Booth(United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Territory of Hong Kong) took places at the Committee table.
Mr. Ramsden(New Zealand) said that, regarding paragraph 6 of the resolution, there had been agreement in the group concerning the accreditation of non-governmental organizations(NGOs), but subsequently a decision should be taken concerning the document and corrigendum referred to in the footnote.
Convened by the Facilitator, Mr. Mark Ramsden(New Zealand), on the draft resolution on agenda item 85(b)(Further implementation of the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States), will be held on Thursday, 28 October 2004, from 4.30 to 6 p.m. in Conference Room C.
Mr. Ramsden(New Zealand) said that consultations on the draft resolution, which he had facilitated, had achieved consensus on all paragraphs except the fourteenth preambular paragraph, an exact replica of the fourteenth preambular paragraph of the previous resolution on the issue, 57/261.
Convened by the Facilitator, Mr. Mark Ramsden(New Zealand), on the draft resolution on agenda item 85(b)(Further implementation of the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States), will be held today, 26 October 2004, from 4.30 to 6 p.m. in Conference Room S-2963D.
Mr. Ramsden(New Zealand), speaking as the facilitator for the draft resolution, pointed out that in operative paragraph 3 the word"possible" should be inserted between the words"highest" and"level", and that in paragraph 8 the words"within the Department of Economic and Social Affairs" should be added after the words"Small Island Developing States Unit".
Informal" informals", convened by the Facilitator, Mr. Mark Ramsden(New Zealand), on the draft resolution on agenda item 85(b)(Further implementation of the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States), will be held today, 3 November 2004, from 11 to 12.30 p.m. in Conference Room C.
Mr. Ramsden(New Zealand) said that his Government welcomed the recognition given to the particular development issues of the small island developing States, particularly the inclusion of the section on the sustainable development of small island developing States in the Plan of Implementation of the World Summit for Sustainable Development. That showed the determination of the global community to remedy the vulnerability of those States and respond to their unique problems.
Informal" informals", convened by the Facilitator, Mr. Mark Ramsden(New Zealand), on the draft resolution on promoting an integrated management approach to the Caribbean Sea area in the context of sustainable development(under agenda item 85(b)), will be held today, 11 November 2004, from 12.30 to 1 p.m. in Conference Room C.
At the 34th meeting, on 16 November, the Facilitator,Mark Ramsden(New Zealand), on behalf of the Vice-Chairman of the Committee, Ewa Anzorge(Poland), introduced a draft resolution entitled" Promoting an integrated management approach to the Caribbean Sea area in the context of sustainable development"(A/C.2/59/L.34), which was submitted on the basis of informal consultations held on draft resolution A/C.2/59/L.17.
At the 27th meeting, on 5 November, the Facilitator,Mark Ramsden(New Zealand), on behalf of the Vice-Chairman of the Committee, Ewa Anzorge(Poland), introduced a draft resolution entitled" Further implementation of the Programme of Action for the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States"(A/C.2/59/L.27), which was submitted on the basis of informal consultations held on draft resolution A/C.2/59/L.10.