Examples of using Weldon in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ian Weldon.
Weldon Hotel Guangzhou.
Guangzhou Weldon Hotel.
Weldon on your efforts.
They promote you and you promote them to get word out,” said Weldon.
Hotel Weldon Guangzhou website.
Standing 15 meters or almost 50 feet high, it is made of bronze andwas designed by the famous Austrian sculptor Felix de Weldon.
Weldon was in the boy's band from.
It was sculpted in 1966 by Felix de Weldon, who was also the creator of the famous Iwo Jima monument in Washington DC.
Weldon had received no prior notification of any such.
A woman in the vehicle told police that Weldon had held her captive for the previous month, repeatedly raping and beating her.
She said,‘Oh my God, you should buy Zoe's first novel, she is amazing,the book will be a huge best-seller,” Weldon said at Sugg's book launch last month.
Mahalanobis received the Weldon Medal(1944) from Oxford University and Padma Vibhushan(1968) from the Government of India.
Most prominent of these latter approaches was the biometric school of Karl Pearson andW.F.R. Weldon, which was based heavily on statistical studies of phenotype variation.
In 1901, with Weldon and Galton, he founded the journal Biometrika whose object was the development of statistical théory.
Over the last three hundred years, the king's reputation hassuffered from the acid description of him by Sir Anthony Weldon, whom James had sacked and who wrote treatises on James in the 1650s.
Officials said she told them Weldon had held her captive in his home for the last month and raped her several times.
First hydrochloric acid, or a mixture of dilute sulfuric acid and sodium chloride was reacted with manganese dioxide, later hydrochloric acid from the Leblanc process was used andthe manganese dioxide was recycled by the Weldon process.
An injured woman who was in the car with Weldon thanked police for saving her life, telling officers through tears,“He's going to kill me,” according to the police report.
Because she has never seen another female caring for an infant, officials were concerned she might not know how to care for her newborn, but“Tara is doing everything she should tocare for her baby,” animal curator Mark Weldon said.
By contrast, author Fay Weldon, while admitting that the series is"not what the poets hoped for," nevertheless goes on to say,"but this is not poetry, it is readable, saleable, everyday, useful prose.
Robinson Crusoe(released in North America as The Wild Life) is a 2016 Belgian-French 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film directed by Vincent Kesteloot and Ben Stassen and written by Lee Christopher,Domonic Paris and Graham Weldon.
In 1890, Catherine Weldon, a painter from New York, travels to North Dakota to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull and becomes involved in the struggle of the Lakota people to get the Government respects their rights over the land where they live.
Other notable monuments include the Seabees Memorial,sculpted by former Seabee Felix de Weldon who also created the Iwo Jima Memorial, and the Women in Military Service for America Memorial, a tribute to all women in the US military.
Located on Weldon Boulevard on the campus of Seminole State College in nearby Sanford, the Emil Buehler Planetarium is an engaging, educational, and inexpensive attraction that provides a lot of bang for traveler's hard-earned vacation dollars.
As a civil rights activist for equality and educational opportunities, she and her husband Edward worked in association with James Weldon Johnson to develop a chapter of the NAACP in Lynchburg, Virginia, where their home became an important center and intellectual salon for Spencer's guests and dignitaries such as Langston Hughes, Marian Anderson, George Washington Carver, Thurgood Marshall, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., James Weldon Johnson, and W. E. B. Du Bois.
Weldon Gilcrease, an assistant professor in the oncology division of the University of Utah School of Medicine, and a Huntsman Cancer Institute(HCI) investigator, called upon the medical community to face the facts of the forced organ harvesting, and take action to help stop it.
As a member of the National Indian Defense Assn., Weldon(who was already in her late 50s) was determined to get involved with the greater cause- in this case, protecting the Lakota from having their land“negotiated” away from them, via the Dawes Act, which attempted to break up Native tribes by subdividing reservation lands, with the end goal of forcing them to assimilate into white society.