Examples of using Algernon in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Algernon, right?- Yes?
Cast as Algernon Moncrieff.
Flowers Intended for Algernon.
Algernon Swinburne the poet.
What happens in Flowers for Algernon?
Algernon. Not quite perfected yet.
What is it about FlowerS for Algernon?
ALGERNON: Don't worry, I'm sure I will be.
One of the founders was Colonel Algernon S.
His father, Algernon Sidney Porter, was a physician.
He has succeeded inlab experiments on a white mouse called Algernon.
ALGERNON I hope tomorrow will be a fine day, Lane.
Seeing it happen to Algernon makes it real.
According to Algernon Austin of EPI, unemployment in Indian Country is bleak.
He has succeeded inlab experiments on a white mouse called Algernon.
Yes, thank you,” said Algernon de Montmorency, with native politeness.
He has succeeded inlab experiments on a white mouse called Algernon.
And off they started- Algernon and Wilfred talking rapidly and the other two listening with growing concern.
The most definitive duplicationattempts were performed by Sir Charles Algernon Parsons.
Algernon Sydney said to Cromwell‘first, the King can be tried by no court; secondly, no man can be tried by this court'.
Of course, no pill can make you a genius if you aren't one,Flowers for Algernon style.
The Sapphic stanza was imitated in English by Algernon Charles Swinburne in a poem he simply called Sapphics.
In Flowers for Algernon(1966), a man of low intelligence is transformed into a genius, only to discover a flaw in the experiment that will see him regress to a far worse situation that he started out in.
The house has an interesting history andwas once a haven for 19th-century poets Algernon Charles Swinburne and Lord Tennyson.
The only daughter of Algernon French Symmonds and his wife, Olga(née Harper), she is the elder sister of Barbadian diplomat, Algernon Washington Symmonds.
Lane is philosophically current as of 1895,reining in his master's optimism about the weather by reminding Algernon of how the world typically operates.
The invention by Charles Algernon Parsons of the steam turbine in 1884 led to a significant increase in the speed of ships with his dramatic unauthorised demonstration of Turbinia with her speed of up to 34 knots(63 km/h; 39 mph) at Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee at Spithead in 1897.
It first appeared in English in two works published simultaneously in 1868: Pater's review of William Morris's poetry in the Westminster Review andin William Blake by Algernon Charles Swinburne.
He was granted the Ordinary Commander of the Civil Division for public services in Barbados in June 1962 andassisted Wynter Algernon Crawford(1910- 1993), Barbados's Trade Minister, at the Independent Conference in London during June and July 1966.
He directed Charly, the 1968 film version of Flowers for Algernon, for which Cliff Robertson won an Academy Award, as well as several racially provocative films in the 1960s and early 1970s, including the Academy Award-winning Lilies of the Field,[2]… tick… tick… tick…, Christmas Lilies of the Field, The Wilby Conspiracy, and Soldier Blue.