Examples of using Berta in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Women's shirt Berta.
(Berta) You want to talk to Saisyu Kusanagi?
I think she's calling you,” he said to Berta.
But Berta had seen the blood-covered floor.
Femicides in Honduras Jeanette Kawas National Park Berta Cáceres another Honduran environmentalist.
Elmer and Berta married as soon as he returned from France.
In 1930,Gilels entered the Odessa Conservatory where he was coached by Berta Reingbald, whom Gilels credited as a formative influence.
Andrea Berta- Atletico Madrid Technical Director, is contacting her to come back to United.
She retired from the company in 1974,although she returned in 1988 to take the role of Berta in a revival of Ashton's Ondine.[4].
The engineers fired BERTA for 560 seconds with a reference thrust of 2.45 kilonewtons(Europe's heavy Ariane 5 rocket produces a thrust of around 6,650 kilonewtons).
German Aerospace Centre(DLR) in collaboration with SLM Solutions, have successfully created a rocket engine,called BERTA, fully assembled using 3D-printing technology.
Construction was started over800 years ago when the Widow Berta of Bernado left 60 gold coins in her will that paid for the first stones and started the building of the Tower.
Berta is chosen in the role of Bisila, a native woman from Equatorial Guinea very advanced for her time who will live a love story with Kilian, a role played by Mario Casas.
If the narrative is not going much for you and you prefer a good poetic work,you can't afford not to read Berta García Faet(Valencia, 1988), the promise in Spanish of the new poetry.
She is the daughter of educationist Berta Perelstein de Braslavsky and biochemist Lázaro Braslavsky, and the sister of Cecilia Braslavsky, educationist and erstwhile director of the International Bureau of Education of UNESCO.
By 2014, the country was seeing massive demonstrations against corporate activity in Río Blanco-the same river defended by environmentalist Berta Cáceres, who was murdered in 2016.
One prayer for unity wassung in the indigenous Mapuche language of Chile by Berta Blanco, who was among the first of her people to join the Baha'i community more than 40 years ago.
In 2012, she was a member of the Committee of Families of Detainees and Disappeared in Honduras(COFADEH).[6] In 2016,Meza reported on the murder of Berta Caceres, an environmental activist.[2].
This project was madepossible thanks to the generous support of Mrs. Berta González de Astorga, who donated the land where the institution, then known as the Universidad del Norte(University of the North) was built.
Two days after the murder, in a letter read aloud at Cáceres's funeral, Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont demanded an“independent and comprehensive” investigation,adding that“the Rio Blanco and the territory that Berta devoted her life to defend should be protected.
German-born American biologist Berta Scharrer(1906- 1995) and her biologist husband Ernst Scharrer pioneered the field of neuroendocrinology, the study of the interaction between the nervous system and the endocrine glands and their secretions.
In early March 2016, Gutiérrez announced two new projects: to have the Gualcarque river declared an area of National Heritage andto officially declare Berta Cáceres, who worked to protect the river, a national heroine and name the area after her.[6][7].
The popular story goes that, on the morning of August 5,1888, Berta Benz took this vehicle(without the knowledge of her husband), and embarked on a 106 km(fifty miles) trip from Mannheim to Pforzheim to visit her mother, taking her sons Eugen and Richard with her.
Born in Camagüey, Soravilla worked as a journalist for El Mundo.[3] As an activist, Soravilla participated in the founding of several organizations for the rights of women such as the Club Femenino de Cuba(Women's Club of Cuba) and the Unión Nacional de Mujeres(National Union of Women),along with other writers such as Ofelia Rodríguez Acosta, Berta Arocena de Martínez Márquez, Julieta Carreta and Tete Casuso.
This institution was formed by a group of priests belonging to the Company of Jesus,together with Mrs. Berta González de Astorga, benefactor of the university, and began its functions on May 31 1956, as the eighth university in Chile and the third with a Catholic vocation.
The fair has been described as“West Africa's calling card for contemporary African art fairs”[12] and has featured exhibiting artists and speakers such as El Anatsui, Yinka Shonibare, Njideka Akunyili-Crosby, Bruce Onobrakpeya, Barthelemy Togou, Nastio Mosquito, Godfried Donkor, Zanele Muholi, Nandipha Mntambo, Victor Ehikhamenor, Olu Amoda, Wura-Natasha Ogunji, Modupeola Fadugba,Girma Berta among others.
Knaggs co-authored Tables of Cubic Crystal Structures with Berta Karlik and Constance Elam in 1932.[11] She served as an advisor to Burroughs Wellcome(now GlaxoSmithKline).[2] In her retirement, Knaggs was elected as a visiting scientist to the Royal Institution.
Of Jewish origin,[1] Vivianne is the daughter of Ricardo Pasmanter,civil engineer, and Berta Pasmanter, plastic artist(both natural of Argentina).[2] Her first course was in Escola Hebraica de Teatro, where she met Caco Ciocler, who would later play opposite professionally.
In 1944, Hall de Asturias joined with a group of womenincluding Angelina Acuña de Castañeda, Berta Corleto, Gloria Méndez Mina de Padilla, Rosa de Mora, Irene de Peyré, and Graciela Quan to form the Unión Femenina Guatemalteca Pro-ciudadanía(Union of Guatemalan Women for Citizenship) favoring recognition of their civil rights, including suffrage for literate women.