Examples of using Rhodesian in English and their translations into Chinese
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Rhodesian Army.
Northern Rhodesian.
Rhodesian Bush War.
He's actually a Rhodesian.
The Rhodesian Bush War.
Zambia andZimbabwe are neighboring countries that were formerly part of the Rhodesian British Territory.
The Rhodesian African Rifles'.
German shepherds, Labradors, two Irish wolfhounds, a Great Dane, a Rhodesian ridgeback, a Rottweiler, and a pit bull.
The Rhodesian Commission of Inquiry.
Tanks in turn had links with Anglo-American, the Rhodesian Selection Trust and the British South Africa Company.
Rhodesian African Rifles.
In continental Europe, the Rhodesian is often called a sports-pipe.
The Rhodesian Internal Settlement the Oil Embargo.
He remains active,consulting for law firms on pharmaceutical patents and raising and breeding Rhodesian ridgebacks at his home in Martinez.
The Rhodesian Board of Investigation.
There were three major enquiries after the crash,two were inconclusive and a third, by the Rhodesian government, blamed pilot error.
The Rhodesian African Rifles.
His passions in life, apart from his family, are reading,cooking and travelling as well as walking his Rhodesian Ridgeback, Charlie.
The Rhodesian Air Force was eventually reorganised as the Air Force of Zimbabwe.
More broadly,the UN Commission seems to have been influenced by the Rhodesian Commission' s dismissive view of some of the witnesses it had heard.
The Rhodesian Commission of Inquiry showed signs in its report of a desire to lay the case to rest by blaming the pilots.
At independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited six distinct majormined areas that had been laid by the Rhodesian Army along its borders with Zambia and Mozambique.
Were officials of the Rhodesian Federation involved, either proactively or reactively, in the death of Dag Hammarskjöld?
On the Bulawayo commuter train, some windows on older carriagesare even still marked"RR" for"Rhodesian Railways"- Zimbabwe's name before independence in 1980.
The first was a Rhodesian Commission of Inquiry, chaired by the Chief Justice, Sir John Clayden, which reported in February 1962.
The surviving white minority regimes of the Rhodesian Federation and South Africa, by contrast, had everything to fear from the process.
The approach of the Rhodesian Commission appears in particular to have led the UN Commission to underrate or marginalise the evidence of the sole first-hand witness of the disaster, Sgt. Julien.
Eighteen Canberra jet fighter-bombers of the Royal Rhodesian Air Force had been deployed to Ndola as part of the Federation' s precautions against an overspill of the Katangan fighting.
Evidence was given to the Rhodesian inquiry by Donald McNab, a government surgeon, that one of the symptoms of uremia-- the eventually fatal condition developed by Julien-- was" spots and flashes of light before the eyes".