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- Sent to China to convert the heathens, Ricci began by dressing like a Chinese mandarin and learning the Chinese language until he was proficient in it.
- Given its concern at what is taking place in Ireland, why did the commission mandarins have little or nothing of comfort to say when the adverse effects of the euro's decline was felt here?
- Some West Coast and Hawaiian galleries take additional steps to ensure success with this market by hiring multilingual consultants who speak Japanese, Cantonese or Mandarin Chinese .
- The Treasury mandarins have always been against tax spending on the health service.
- Across the office, a couple of guys were discussing English, Indonesian and Mandarin Chinese in the morning.
- This category included lemons, oranges, mandarins , tangelos, and grapefruits, with lemons being the most common type.
- Delivered canned mandarin oranges shall conform in every respect to the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and regulations promulgated thereunder.
- But civil service mandarins already have their defences prepared if they are called before the inquiry to be headed by Lord Fraser.
- The leaves of the ‘Imperial’ are quite slender and distinguish it from most other mandarins .
- Yellow robes worn by mandarins inspired the 19th-century English name for the loose-skinned mandarin oranges.
- How can Ministers, mandarins , and minions be kept away from cricket matches meant for the paying public?
- This question is significant because Ruan built her career in the era of silent films, and she herself does not even speak very standard Mandarin Chinese .
- Inexperience in dealing with the wilier mandarins of the civil service has also seen more than a few promising careers come unstuck.
- Despite the fact that these books were written in Mandarin Chinese , patrons still took the books home as souvenirs.
- In 1989, she went on to study Mandarin Chinese language and Chinese philosophy in Beijing where she stayed and worked for 7 years in news agencies and Embassies.
- Different varieties include the sweet orange, the sour orange, and the mandarin orange , or tangerine.
- It was the South, on the Yangtze where Chinese culture was held to thrive - where the mandarins and the literati ruled, not the court Eunuchs.
- They rely on the servants of the state to provide not merely information but also judgment; ministers rely on mandarins to such an extent that it is impossible to resist their judgements.
- Once little more than appointed mandarins , party whips in Congress are now elected by caucus members and imbued with the power to make or break issues that define a party at the national level.
- One study found eating mandarins cut the risk of liver disease, hardened arteries and insulin resistance.
- Blend the mandarines in an electric blender until smooth.
- On front after front, bureaucratic mandarins are deciding how everyday Europeans will live.
- The mandarin orange is considered a native of south-eastern Asia and the Philippines.
- It also says that Mandarin Chinese is the language with the most native speakers in the world.
- At present, the device is expected to support English, Mandarin Chinese , French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
- In fact the most widely-spoken language in the world is Mandarin Chinese , which is spoken by twice as many people as English.
- The mandarin orange was fine, but the peach and the pear, due to the firmness of the fruit, would get hung up on the equipment and weren't evenly distributed into the product.
- ‘We have several officers whose jobs are entirely devoted to crunching numbers for mandarins in Whitehall,’ he growls.
- Most of the population speaks Mandarin Chinese , the national language.
- I learned at least some English, some Korean, and some Mandarin Chinese when I was quite a bit younger than I am now, in fact.
- O'Neill, dapper in his mandarin suit and collarless white shirt, does not look like the rushing blur of today's press men.
- Hugh had a problem with all the leaves falling off his mandarin tree.
- The mandarin shirt looks good on a select few, but it is not the classic choice if you're looking for long-term use.
- a civil service mandarin
- The idea was that no one can really tell the difference between a clementine, a satsuma and a mandarin .
- The refined and leisured lifestyle from the 1920s and 1930s can be relived when viewers appreciate the varied designs of their mandarin gowns and the way they made themselves up.
- A French philosopher had more in common with a Chinese mandarin than with his barbaric Frankish ancestors in the Dark Ages.
- ‘The third party was a mandarin at the Foreign Office,’ Mr Lee recalled, sitting in a high-backed armchair in his flat off Bootham.
- The mandarin is more likely to exercise bureaucratic discretion wisely, with an eye to morality and larger political consequences, than a technocrat afflicted with tunnel vision.
- To many British people, the idea of a mandarin or senior civil servant will forever be associated with Sir Humphrey Appleby.
- a red-buttoned mandarin cap
- In Chinese cuisine, the peel of selected, fragrant mandarins is dried and used as a flavouring.
- Yin Zang Yan, a stereotypical Fu Manchu style Chinese man, dressed as a mandarin , glances around magisterially.
- Politicians, insisted Yes Minister's legendary mandarin , Sir Humphrey Appleby, simply cannot be trusted.
- At last the fruits are ripe on the mandarin tree and you squeeze your first delicious juice from them for breakfast.
- Tangerines are actually a type of mandarin orange as are clementines, but here in the US, the names are used interchangeably.
- They have been published in 12 different languages, most recently Mandarin Chinese .
- One minister did so, and claims to have been told by a senior mandarin that it was ‘disconcerting’ for officials to find their minister talking independently to outside sources of advice.
- But it takes more than geographic proximity to get senior mandarins communicating in a meaningful and productive way.
- Apparently, this is because they haven't found a way to make seedless mandarins , so people won't eat them.
- Northern China uses Mandarin Chinese , which is the official language of the government.
- Every exchange had to be translated into Mandarin Chinese for each defendant by an interpreter in the dock.
- The treasury mandarins and their minions are working overtime.
- Mike and Diane Madison sell their olive oil and dried lavender at the farmers' market, as well as apricots and Clementine mandarins .
- Clarke, whose father was a Whitehall mandarin , is known to believe that ministers, not civil servants, should be the mouthpiece for government policy.
- But we had come to partake, and we were ushered into the Chrysanthemum Palace to be met by smiling waiters in red mandarin coats.
- ‘In the winter, we are very heavy on the citrus, such as mandarin orange ,’ reports Em Robinson, restaurant manager.
Günün İngilis Sözü
be still in memories
: hələ xatirələrdə olma
İngiliscə Suallar
I`m _________ student.
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Someone who comes to live in a different country
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