Examples of using Koppel in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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February 8- Ted Koppel, journalist.
KOPPEL: We're talking about two things.
Inside the office, Morrie motioned for Koppel to sit down.
If Ted Koppel talked about his coworkers' botched boob jobs yeah.
The battery companies think they are the winners,” Koppel said, adding rather poetically.
Morrie," Koppel said,"that was seventy years ago your mother died.
Epstein moved in after Wexner and his wife, Abigail Koppel, moved to Ohio in 1996.
Plinthocoelium koppel is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.
The campus was designed by a famous Danish architect couple,Eva and Nils Koppel.
Koppel believes that artificial intelligence will usher in the next great agricultural revolution.
They all had a responsibility to the country to be the wholesome heroes theywere sold as," said Ms Koppel.
Koppel said that Prospera's technology has allowed greenhouse growers to use 30% less fertilizer and water.
Born in Bogotá, D.C., Colombia on 6 November 1956, she is the eldest daughter of Gustavo de Greiff Restrepo andInés Lindo Koppel.
Koppel said that computers can fill in farmers' blind spots, likening farmers to doctors, who are prone to making mistakes.
If you would ask that with three of our computer science PhDs in the room,you probably wouldn't get out for a day or two,” Koppel said.
Ted Koppel called it"a gripping story," and novelist John le Carré wrote,"I was deeply impressed by this book.
Hospitals need to make the systems work with the waymedicine is practiced,” says Ross Koppel, the study's lead author and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
Thrust suddenly into the spotlight, the wives were considered by women across America as"seven glorious women they could look up to andemulate," said author Lily Koppel.
Born in Nelson, Lancashire, England, Ted Koppel, also known as Edward James Martin Koppel, moved to the United States when he was thirteen years old.
For the final step, the researchers deciperhered the opening phrase of the manuscript,and presented it to colleague Moshe Koppel, a computer scientist and native Hebrew speaker.
Prospera's founder Daniel Koppel previously researched how to predict crop yields from satellite photos-- insights that can be used to trade commodities on Wall Street.
Two days before the close of the exhibition a special messenger brought a longofficial-looking envelope to Mister Ellsworth while Swain, Koppel and the doctor were in the room.
Considering the history of television news a few years ago,iconic anchor Ted Koppel declared that CBS' 1968 debut of“60 Minutes” forever altered the landscape of broadcast journalism.
Branfman, whom I interviewed in San Francisco in the summer of 2000, went on to provide this and other information to Henry Kamm and Sydney Schanberg of the New York Times,to Ted Koppel of ABC, and to many others.
On January 4, 2006,Discovery Communications announced that Ted Koppel, longtime Executive Producer Tom Bettag, and eight former Nightline staff members were joining the Discovery Channel.
We didn't want to traumatise people, many people wrote about this being related to the situation in the Donbass(separatist region), to the downed plane and other horrific things,but this is not what we think," Koppel told Reuters.
Considering the history of television news a few years ago,iconic anchor Ted Koppel declared that CBS' 1968 debut of 60 Minutes forever altered the landscape of broadcast journalism: A news program drew enough advertising to turn a profit.
In March 1969, when the U.S. began a secret bombing campaign in Cambodia, Brown was part of the gaggle of young freelancers who hung around the Hotel Le Royal in Phnom Penh in the evenings, looking for work,recalled Koppel, then a 29-year-old war correspondent for ABC News.
Smith has worked as a producer for ABC's Nightline(US) with Ted Koppel and for CBS 60 Minutes.[2] She has helped produce television documentaries for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for many years, including two award-winning documentaries on Nelson Mandela.
Around the same time, as George W Bush faced criticism over the faltering war in Iraq, Sinclair ordered seven of its stations not torun an episode of Nightline in which host Ted Koppel read the names of every American soldier killed in the war, saying it“undermine[d] the efforts of the United States in Iraq”.
