Examples of using Effy in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
He loves Effy.
Effy knows that.
Are you scared, Effy?
Effy's having some.
You're so lucky, Effy.
Effy's rolled a five.
I thought you liked Effy.
I hope Effy was not rude.
Do you ever get that, Effy?
Not even Effy is answering your calls.
Why don't you speak, Effy?
Effy will join his friends for the Christmas party.
It was nice seeing you, Effy.
Thanks, Effy, but you know this is the best birthday present I could have.
Tony really hurt me, Effy.
Dr Effy Vayena, Institute for Biomedical Ethics, University of Zürich.
Hi, I'm Julie and this is Effy.
This made Effy one of the only characters to appear from series 1 right through to series 4 of Skins.
I have heard a lot about you, Effy.
She made her acting debut as Effy Stonem on the E4 teen drama Skins, for which she received recognition and….
Please not... Not in front of Effy, Jim.
The project of Effy Vayena(Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute) is aimed to investigate big data aspects in the health framework.
All right, we will treat that as your go, Effy.
Trust is essential" Effy Vayena, Professor of Bioethics, explains why it's so important to handle personal data fairly, responsibly and transparently in personalised medicine.
In 2007, at the age of 14, and with no prior acting experience,Scodelario was cast in the first series of Skins as Effy Stonem.
The question of data ownership also encompasses the ethical dilemmas to be solved,Dr Effy Vayena, Institute of Biomedical Ethics at the University of Zurich, told the EHFG.
She made her acting debut as Effy Stonem on the E4 teen drama Skins, for which she received recognition and critical praise, garnering two Golden Nymph Award nominations for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series and two TV Quick Award nominations for Best Actress.
She claims“Fire” is“more like a movie” and that she can currently relate,as both Scodelario and her character, Effy, are struggling to change from a teenager into an adult.
Prof. Dr. Florent Thouvenin(Institute of Law, UZH), Prof. Dr. Michael Latzer, UZH, Prof. Dr. Mike Martin(Gerontopsychology and Gerontology, Department of Psychology, UZH), Prof. Dr. Friedemann Mattern(Institute for Pervasive Computing, ETH), Prof. Dr. Sven Seuken(Department of Informatics, UZH), Prof. Dr. Gabriele Siegert, UZH, Prof.Dr. Effy Vayena(Institute for Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention, UZH) and Prof. Dr. Rolf H.
She claims“Fire” is“more like a movie” and that she can currently relate,as both Scodelario and her character, Effy, are struggling to change from a teenager into an adult.