Translation of "Becker" to Arabic language:
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Becker. Yep. | |
Becker. Here. | |
Nobel laureate Gary Becker disagrees. | |
Ms. Wendy Becker, Partner, McKinsey and Company | |
Luis Felipe BECKER GUZMAN Francisco VILLAGRAN MUÑOZ | |
Luis Felipe BECKER GUZMAN Miguel Angel SANDOVAL | |
(Signed) Luis Becker GUZMAN (Signed) Miguel Angel SANDOVAL | |
Becker, leave him alone. Get back to work. | |
You have been watching a film by Jacques Becker. | |
Audubon is a city in Becker County, Minnesota, United States. | |
Ogema is a city in Becker County, Minnesota, United States. | |
For this work, Becker received the Gordon Bell Prize in 1997. | |
Lake Park is a city in Becker County, Minnesota, United States. | |
Wolf Lake is a city in Becker County, Minnesota, United States. | |
Becker County is a county located in the U.S. state of Minnesota. | |
My friend Jacques Becker recreated a true story in all its detail. | |
Detroit Lakes is a city in the State of Minnesota and the county seat of Becker County. | |
Becker, who was unarmed at the time, was hacked with a saw and stabbed 15 times by Barbah and two other accomplices. (Jerusalem Post, 24 June 1994) | |
Except here it s been split up in parts by Estée Lauder and by the perfumer who did it, Calice Becker, and I'm most grateful to them for this. | |
Except here it's been split up in parts by Estée Lauder and by the perfumer who did it, Calice Becker, and I'm most grateful to them for this. | |
On 23 June 1994, Madhad Barbah, 19, from Khan Younis, who killed farmer Moshe Becker from Ness Ziona in January, was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Tel Aviv District Court. | |
The notion of the singular art world is problematic, since Becker and others have shown, art worlds are multiplicities, they are globally scattered, constantly in flux, and typically operating independently of each other there really is no center to the art world any more. | |
Becker was remarkable for applying his penetrating insights, especially concerning economic incentives, to issues that had been mostly underexplored by economic analysis. This included viewing education as an investment, asking who gained and lost from discrimination, examining how families allocated their time, and explaining women s fertility decisions. | |
United States of Arvonne S. Fraser, Jane E. Becker, J. Veronica Biggins, America Dorothy V. Lamm, Lotti L. Shackelford, Caroline J. Croft, Nancy Hirsch Rubin, Thomas G. Martin, Robert T. Anthony, Eric E. Svendsen, Richard Hoover, Crayon C. Efird, Sharon B. Kotok, Kathryn Nutt Skipper, Margaret Willingham, Judith Steihm | |