Examples of using Smithsonian in English and their translations into German
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Welcome to the Smithsonian.
And the smithsonian is surprisingly strict.
Going with you to the Smithsonian.
He worked at the Smithsonian for about 34 years.
It's going straight to the Smithsonian.
People also translate
Alice produces Smithsonian documentaries.
It's almost identical to the Nicholas Ballard skull in the Smithsonian.
Lee, I'm by the Smithsonian Gardens.
Of course,Washington also has more than a dozen museums of the Smithsonian Institute.
It went to the Smithsonian in Washington, where it now resides.
Along your walk you will pass the Smithsonian Museums.
It is 1.5 miles from the Smithsonian Museums and 2.5 miles from the Lincoln Memorial.
Many of his notebooks are now the property of the Smithsonian Institution.
Owned by the Smithsonian, this interesting area has lots of history as well as wild life!
The Washington Monument and Smithsonian Museum are 22 km away.
The hotel is a 10-minute walk from the National Mall and the Smithsonian museums.
The Art and Industry Building at the Smithsonian is currently closed for renovation.
I also do voices for TV and Radio ads, and have done videos for NASA, and the Smithsonian.
The museum is also an affiliate in the Smithsonian Affiliations program.
Make the Smithsonian Castle your first stop, where you can pick up a museum map of the whole complex.
Guests at the hotel can also visit the nearby Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
Waiting Room"(1957; Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C.) reveals him as a Social Realism painter.
Ladies and gentlemen please welcome President of the Smithsonian Dr. Leonard Sullivan.
Attractions, such as the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, are only a short drive from the Dulles Comfort Inn.
Enjoy a picnic with an amazing view, visit the Smithsonian National Zoo or walk in the footsteps of honest Abe.
According to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, phytoliths are microscopic pieces of silica that form in the cells of many kinds of plants.
Which clearly suggests that for the Smithsonian, as it is for institutions like Greenpeace, Earth First!
The National Mall, where all of the Smithsonian Museums and national monuments are located, is about a 20-minute walk from our property.
Asian art was of interest to the Smithsonian because the one claim we have had for Nazi-looted art was for a Chinese bronze.