Examples of using Halifax in English and their translations into Thai
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Halifax Explosion.
America/ Halifax.
Halifax Train Station.
This exactly, Lord Halifax.
Halifax? Why there?
Dalhousie University, Halifax.
Halifax International Airport.
Who knows? Spain maybe. Halifax.
Halifax International Airport YHZ.
Shockingly bad road, that, from Halifax.
Halifax Canada Go to the website.
We're not even east of Halifax, sir.
Well, Halifax is so vulgar and stifling. There's no suitable society.
Miss Anne Lister of Shibden Hall, Halifax.
I will be passing through Halifax next month en route to York.
You think a whale knows if it's east of Halifax?
Who suddenly turned to Churchill and said: Halifax was sitting beside Chamberlain.
Tell who? Major General Beaumont, calling from Halifax.
Who suddenly turned to Churchill and said: Halifax was sitting beside Chamberlain.
We were losing the less efficient Stirling and the Halifax.
Halifax was seated to the side of Chamberlain, that one turned over for Churchill and it said.
Major General Beaumont, calling from Halifax.- Tell who?
The North Halifax project is located in Halifax County, N.C.
We were finishing with the Stirling e Halifax, less efficient.
This is in Halifax, a cable that stretches from Halifax to Ireland.
Well, well, Mr. Coffin, do you think a whale knows it's east of Halifax?
Commercials: A good commercial sticks with its viewers and gets people talking about your brand. A commercial by Halifax(according to Marketing Week) resulted in“a 150% jump in sales and 43% rise in profit per current account customer in the first year.”.
Founded in 1818, Dalhousie has been delivering an exceptional education for almost 200 years. With the addition of our Agricultural Campus in 2012, our reach continues to expand beyond Halifax and into other parts of the province.
In the early 19th century, George Ramsay, the ninth Earl of Dalhousie and Nova Scotia Lieutenant-Governor at the time, wanted to establish a Halifax college open to all, regardless of class or creed.