Examples of using Siebold in English and their translations into Chinese
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Siebold started studying medicine at the same university in 1815.
After the last post,I heard from my good friend Steve Siebold.
Siebold was feeling healthy again, and he assumed the pilot's seat.
The surviving pilot was identified as Peter Siebold, 43.
On October 10, 2010, Siebold flew the first successful glide flight.
The pilot who survived was identified as Peter Siebold, 43.
The VSS Enterprise was piloted by Pete Siebold, with Mike Alsbury as co-pilot.
The pilot who survived the crashhas been named as 43-year-old Peter Siebold.
Von Siebold later married, and Brahms remained a bachelor until death, but he still longed for her.
The tragic accident killed co-pilot Michael Alsbury andinjured pilot Peter Siebold.
Von Siebold later married, and Brahms remained a bachelor until death, but he still longed for her.
The co-pilot, Michael Alsbury, was killed and the pilot,Peter Siebold, was seriously injured.
Siebold explains that exposure to people who are more successful than you are has a way of expanding your thinking.
After all,"no one would ever strike it rich andlive their dreams without huge expectations," Siebold writes.
In 1843, Siebold also encouraged other Europeans to create ethnographic institutions similar to what was developing in Leiden.
During its first flight the spaceship was piloted by Pete Siebold, assisted by Mike Alsbury as co-pilot.
The tragic accident claimed the life of co-pilot Michael Alsbury andseriously injured pilot Peter Siebold.
One pilot, Michael Alsbury died in the incident, while the other,Peter Siebold is still injured in the hospital.
Contrary to popular belief,"Everyone has the same opportunity to acquirewealth," says self-made millionaire Steve Siebold.
Peter Siebold was supposed to pilot the first one, but he broke his heel in a paragliding accident, and Stucky took his place.
Co-pilot, Michael Alsbury, was killed in the crash while the pilot,Peter Siebold, was seriously injured.
Self-made millionaire Steve Siebold, who interviewed 1,200 of the world's wealthiest people during the past three decades, agrees.
Steve Siebold has spent 30 years interviewing 1000 millionaires and billionaires to understand what distinguishes them from the average people.
As self-made millionaire Steve Siebold explains in his book“How Rich People Think,” the rich aren't afraid to fund their future from other people's pockets.
With Siebold still recuperating from his injury, Stucky flew the next two rocket-powered flights, in September, 2013, and January, 2014.