Examples of using Bryson in English and their translations into German
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What about Bryson?
Bryson blew it.
None of them are Bryson.
Ebony Bryson This helped.
What about Reed and Bryson?
Bryson doesn't botch anything.
The 1936 Literary Digestpoll has been studied in detail Bryson 1976; Squire 1988; Cahalan 1989; Lusinchi 2012.
Dr. Bryson, Michael Garibaldi.
The Hemlock Inn is a 23-room, mid-range property tucked away on 60private acres in the magnificent Smoky Mountains outside of Bryson City.
If you're Bryson, that's the smart course.
Lands Creek Log Cabins occupies an80-acre wooded property about 10 minutes from Bryson City on the edge of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Bryson from DVO Suspension(left) committing to the movement, along with Gavin Vos, Chairman of Earthball Riders Foundation.
She is another one of our super voices of soul from the US and she has shared the stage with first class artists like Peabo Bryson, James Ingram, Oleta Adams and Melissa Manchester.
Bryson Burroughs, a onetime curator at the Metropolitan Museum, noted that it"assumes the proportion of a great allegory if one chooses.
Infuse some charm into the holiday season with a ride aboard the Great Smokey Mountains Polar Express,an hour-and-15-minutes' excursion on a diesel engine train that departs from Bryson City.
Eleanor, if you make a move against Captain Bryson or his ship, you will be making a move against the Guthrie Trading Company. A direct affront to your grandfather and his interests in Boston.
Early Precambrian rocks, which include the oldest rocks in the Smokies, comprise the dominant rock type in the Raven Fork Valley(near Oconaluftee)and lower Tuckasegee River between Cherokee and Bryson City.
The catalogue also features essays by Klaus Biesenbach, Norman Bryson, Sabeth Buchmann, Katja Diefenbach, Brian O Doherty, Alanna Heiss, Daniel Marzona, Amy Smith-Stewart, and Abigail Solomon-Godeau.
We can dream up all the moves- the choreography- when looking at a painting by Sy. And although the images are traces of performance, for the viewer they are fully perceptible,in what Norman Bryson called the space of spectacle, the space of the Gaze.
And you have seen clear evidence that only Chad Bryson had the means, motive, and opportunity to enter the home he and Caroline shared and to shoot her not once, not twice, but three times in her chest.
On the other hand, if you want to understand long-term changes in the polarization of attitudes in the United States(e.g., DiMaggio,Evans, and Bryson(1996)), then the General Social Survey is the best choice.
The conference program features keynotes by Joanna Bryson, from the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bath, and Hiroshi Ishiguro from the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Osaka University, among others.
Art Director: Jason Fijal* Kanye West(featuring Dwele)-"Power"(Art Director: Babak Radboy)===Best Editing===* Thirty Seconds to Mars-"Hurricane"(Editors: Jared Leto, Frank Snider,Michael Bryson, Stefanie Visser and Daniel Carberry)* Manchester Orchestra-"Simple Math"(Editor: DANIELS)* Katy Perry(featuring Kanye West)-"E. T.
Between the subject and the world," writes Norman Bryson,"is inserted the entire sum of discourses which make up visuality, that cultural construct, and make visuality different from vision, the notion of unmediated visual experience.
Bryson Voirin, a post-doc and co-first author on the paper with Rattenborg observed that," Like many other animals in the Galápagos Islands, the frigatebirds were remarkably calm and would even sleep as I approached to catch them for the second time.
Four years later, after his landing at Playitas in the eastern province of Cuba, and already in the territory held by the insurrectionists, he met on May 2,1895 with the Herald journalist George E. Bryson who told him that in an interview with the celebrated General Arsenio Martinez Campos the Spanish officer had said that he would rather surrender Cuba to the United States than accept its independence.
In a new IZA Discussion Paper, Alex Bryson and Arnaud Chevalier look at actual hiring decisions in a virtual labor market, the Fantasy Premier League(FPL), an online game based on the English professional football league.
She has performed and collaborated with other international artists such as Paul Anka, David Hasselhoff, 98 Degrees, Alicia Keys, Brian McKnight, Mandy Moore, Ronan Keating, Stephen Bishop, Jim Brickman,Peabo Bryson, Jeffrey Osborne, Dave Koz, Jacky Cheung, Grasshopper, Coco Lee, Michel Legrand, David Pomeranz, Eduardo Capetillo, Fernando Carrillo, David Archuleta, Russell Watson and Singaporean vocal band Skritch.
Produced by Ottawa singer-songwriter Jim Bryson, the album's stand-out tracks include"The Day the Mountain Fell," a true story Amanda's grandfather told her about a second cousin in the 1950s who became known in media reports as a"miracle child.
As Norman Bryson claims, culture produces around itself a kind of a'habitus,' that is constantly being naturalized, and as soon as the work of art becomes part of the culture, by being exhibited and circulated as an image, it has to undergo the same process.