Examples of using Combe in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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I joined Combe in 1962, so approx 54 years.
Then, and then only, under such a roof,I might perhaps be as happy at Combe as I have been at Barton.".
Insuman Combe 15 GT and Insuman Combe 25 GT are administered 30-45 minutes before a meal, Insuman Combe 50 GT- 20-30 minutes before a meal.
The beauty of the Cotswolds has a lot to do with its quaint villages and small townslike Chipping Norton, Castle Combe and Tetbury.
Besides Bree itself, there was Staddle on the other side of the hill, Combe in a deep valley a little further eastward, and Archet on the edge of the Chetwood.
Late on 5 February, Combe Force arrived at the Via Balbia south of Benghazi and set up road blocks near Sidi Saleh, about 20 mi(32 km) north of Ajedabia and 30 mi(48 km) south-west of Antelat.
The first ever winners of Anthologisewere the sixth form pupils of Monkton Combe School, Bath, with their anthology titled The Poetry of Earth is Never Dead.[5].
Combe escaped in 1975, but despite the intervention of the French Government, Claustre(whose husband was a senior French government official) was not released until 1 February 1977.
Often referred to as‘the prettiest village in England', Castle Combe in the Wiltshire Cotswolds is a picturesque little community nestled on the edge of the Bybrook River.
The captives were a German physician, Dr. Christoph Staewen(whose wife Elfriede was killed in the attack), and two French citizens, Françoise Claustre, an archeologist,and Marc Combe, a development worker.
Many said to come at me like you do Combe to go smoothly, but they look like something we learn that not everyone was born just learned.
It is almost six years since Schumacher suffered severe head injuries in a low-speed fall while skiing with his son,Mick, on the Combe de Saulire above Méribel, and he's not been seen in public since.
But Joe Sidders, deputy head at Monkton Combe Senior School in Bath, has contacted the BBC to warn that the rise of small wearable devices risks becoming a“nightmare to administer”.
Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty due to its rare limestone grassland habitats and old growth beech woodlands, the beauty of the Cotswolds has as much to do with its quaint villages and towns,such as Castle Combe, Chipping Norton and Tetbury.
Art Carney won the prize as Harry Coombes in Harry and Tonto.
Written by Elizabeth Coombes.
A visit to the Old Country Market in Coombs.
Charles Coombs, a former foreign exchange chief of the New York Federal Reserve, attended governors' meetings from 1960 to 1975.
Manning's lawyer, David Coombs, said that the most serious of the new charges was the Article 104 offence of"aiding the enemy".
James Coombes(born in Newport, Monmouthshire) is a British actor with a number of television and theatre credits to his name.
In 1990, the American paleontologist Walter P. Coombs stated that the crests may have been enhanced by colors for use in display.
Music star Gaz Coombes revealed on Tuesday he has had to cancel several tour dates after his daughter broke his leg.
Investigators also found a letter from Cohen to Devon Coombs encouraging him to kill witnesses is the case, prosecutors said.
Coombs' tests may give a false-positive result in patients taking Madopar.
If I find you talking about it to anyone, including me,I will have to fire you,” Dr. Coombes warned Warren.
The guest thought for a moment and said,“I told Coombes this is a great idea.
Below are three poems and illustrations from the collection,which was written by Kate Coombs and illustrated by Anna Emilia Laitinen.
According to crisis communications scholar Timothy Coombs, corporate openness is defined by a company's availability to the media, willingness to disclose information and honesty.
Harry Coombes(Art Carney) is an elderly widower who is forced from his Upper West Side apartment in New York City when his building is condemned.
