6、On March 4, a South Korean woman who lives in the Netherlands was biking home when two men with brown hair and beards drove past her on a scooter and yelled out "Chinese." 主句:a South Korean woman...was biking home Who引导的定语从句:...
These athletes will get to participate in the 2024 Games as part of the refugee Olympic team, created by the IOC. Muna Dahouk, a Syrian refugee who now lives in the Netherlands, says she wants to use her platform as a refugee athlete to break down stereotypes and challenge misconceptions ...
The celebrity lives in society's attention, has more pressures and the responsibility. [translate] aidentification plate 证明板材 [translate] ais ‘causation liability’ restrict the liability of a negligent injurer to the part of accident loss [translate] a也行 Also good [translate] azero. [...
He who never wrongs others does not fear the knock in the night.— 不做亏心事,不怕鬼敲门 · 平生不做亏心事,半夜敲门心不惊 person who lives only on the material level— 行尸走肉 the Franks (Germanic people who arrived in Europe from 600 AD and took over France)— 法兰克 查看更多...
Seth Holloway PhD, is a technology leader who tries to improve everyday. Sometimes, he succeeeds.
He also served as President of the European Monetary Institute from 1997 to 1998, President of the Central Bank of the Netherlands from 1982 to 1997, and Minister of Finance from 1973 to 1977. He was elected to the House of Representatives from 1977 to 1978. Duisenberg, an economist by ...
Who's the Bossiest: With Wayne Cornish, Tejaswi Goswami, Julio Moya, Kenneth Niedermeier. Yash tells Kimberly that marrying his brother will ruin everyone's lives. Kenny and Armando are at a crossroads. Kirsten heads home, and Julio pinky promises to see
DNA was extracted from the foot of snails using DNeasy Blood & Tissue Kit (Qiagen, Venlo, The Netherlands) according to the manufacturer’s protocol. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was performed with primer pairs Pg501L and Pg1253R for cytochrome oxidase subunit I [12], 16SAris and 16SBr...
Born in the city of Frankfurt am Main in Weimar Germany, she lived most of her life in or near Amsterdam, in the Netherlands. Born a German national, Frank lost her citizenship in 1941. She gained international fame posthumously after her diary was published. It documents her experiences ...
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