Examples of using Cornwell in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Joe Cornwell: Well, there's a few reasons.
His real name is David Cornwell.
Patricia Cornwell is an accomplished writer.
I read the latest Patricia Cornwell novel.
A: Patricia Cornwell is an American author.
My step-grandparents were Al and Eula Mae Cornwell Clinton.
Cornwell mentions this briefly without appreciating all its implications.
List of Guggenheim Museums Cornwell, Rupert(10 July 2006).
Cornwell's schooling began at St Andrew's Preparatory School, near Pangbourne, Berkshire, and continued at Sherborne School.
His older brother, Tony(1929- 2017), was an advertising executive and former county cricketer(for Dorset), who lived in America.[3][4]His younger half-sister is the actress Charlotte Cornwell.
In 1960, Cornwell transferred to MI6, the foreign-intelligence service, and worked under the cover of Second Secretary at the British Embassy at Bonn; he was later transferred to Hamburg as a political consul.
Director Park said he first contacted the novel's author Le Carre and his sons and chief producers of"The Ink Factory" Stephen andSimon Cornwell, because he liked the complexity of the story.
Cornwell argues that, having received the originals of the letters attributed to the Ripper, and after conducting a DNA analysis, she established, with 1% accuracy, Sickert's involvement in the Whitechapel murders.
Santiago de Compostela is featured prominently in the 1988 historical fiction novel Sharpe's Rifles,by Bernard Cornwell, which takes place during the French Invasion of Galicia, January 1809, during the Napoleonic Wars.
Cornwell states that“an unspecified number of Rome's remaining Jews escaped arrest because they went into hiding in the Vatican-protected‘extraterritorial' religious institutions in Rome, including Vatican City itself.”.
When it was pointed out to him that other publications, such as those by Professor Ludwig Volk,are far more reliable, Cornwell stated that"Scholder's reputation as a Church historian is unchallenged in German Scholarship.".
When his father was declared bankrupt in 1954, Cornwell left Oxford to teach at Millfield Preparatory School;[10] however, a year later he returned to Oxford, and graduated in 1956 with a first class degree in modern languages.
Integrated photonics are like an integrated circuit, except they use light rather than electrons to perform a widevariety of optical functions,” said Don Cornwell, director of NASA's Advanced Communication and Navigation Division.
Ignites on the first page… Cornwell has created a character so real, so compelling, so driven that this reader has to remind herself regularly that Scarpetta is just a product of an author's imagination.”.
Her accusation that Mother Pascalina came from Berlin to Rome without the request of Pacelli and without leave from her own superiors is, of course,absurd, but Cornwell again, for obvious reasons, accepts this statement without reservation.
York Cornwell points out that the types of support bystanders could offer require little to no training, and could include offering a glass of water, covering someone with a blanket, putting pressure on a wound, or assisting with medications.
After rising through Maidstone United's youth and reserve team set-up under the tutelage of coaches Peter Nott andTony Cornwell, Smalling made his first-team debut for‘The Stones' on 11 April 2007, in a 4- 1 loss against Tonbridge Angels in the Kent Senior Cup.
Work by Cornwell and colleagues[3] however, has shown that brands that don't have a logical match can still benefit, at least in terms of memory effects, if the sponsor articulates some rationale for the sponsorship to the audience.
Measures to allow flights to continue between the European Union and Britain in the event of a disorderly Brexit are unlikely to be enough to avoid some disruptions and cancellations, the head of the world's leading air transport group warned on Thursday(10 January),writes Alexander Cornwell.
Cornwell has identified Lord Clanmorris as one of two models for George Smiley, the spymaster of the Circus, the other being Vivian H. H. Green.[12] As a schoolboy, Cornwell first met the latter when Green was the Chaplain and Assistant Master at Sherborne School(1942- 51).
He ran agents, conducted interrogations, tapped telephone lines and effected break-ins.[11] Encouraged by Lord Clanmorris(who wrote crime novels as"John Bingham"),and whilst being an active MI5 officer, Cornwell began writing his first novel, Call for the Dead(1961).
British author John Cornwell has a book on Cardinal John Henry Newman coming out at the end of May, and the Sunday Times recently gave him a lengthy space to voice his doubts about the validity of the miracle that was approved by the Vatican as the basis for Newman's beatification this coming September.
Leveraging has been defined by Weeks, Cornwell and Drennan(2008) as"the act of using collateral marketing communications to exploit the commercial potential of the association between a sponsor and sponsee" while activation has been defined as those"communications that promote the engagement, involvement, or participation of the sponsorship audience with the sponsor."[6].