Sentence examples of "Gregory" in English with translation "gregory"

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According to astronomer Gregory Laughlin of the University of California, Santa Cruz, the latter case may be more likely. Такой вариант развития событий, по мнению астрофизика из Калифорнийского университета в Санта-Крусе Грегори Лафлина (Gregory Laughlin), может оказаться более вероятным.
David Gregory raised his doubts on Meet the Press and Andrew Ross Sorkin did it on CNBC's Squawk Box (later retracting and apologizing), questioning whether Greenwald somehow helped NSA leaker Edward Snowden to break the law. Дэвид Грегори (David Gregory) выразил свои сомнения в передаче Meet the Press, а Эндрю Росс Соркин (Andrew Ross Sorkin) во время программы CNBC Squawk Box (правда, потом он дезавуировал свои заявления и извинился). Все они спрашивали, не помог ли Гринуолд каким-то образом разоблачителю из АНБ Эдварду Сноудену нарушить закон.
The Swansea, Massachusetts, police department grumpily ponied up $750 to get back one of its computers in November 2013; the virus “is so complicated and successful that you have to buy these bitcoins, which we had never heard of,” Swansea police lieutenant Gregory Ryan told his local newspaper. В ноябре 2013 года руководство отдела полиции в Суонси, штат Массачусетс, не скрывая раздражения, выложило почти 750 долларов, чтобы вернуть «к жизни» один из своих компьютеров. Вирус «настолько сложный и эффективный, что вам приходится покупать эти биткоины, о которых мы никогда не слышали», рассказал в интервью местной газете лейтенант полиции из Суонси Грегори Райан (Gregory Ryan).
Murphy, Cynthia F. and Pitts, Gregory E., Alternatives to Tin-Lead Solder and Brominated Flame Retardants, IEEE Symposium on Electronics and the Environment, 2001, pp. 309-315: “[T] here has been a growing body of research in the past four years centred on the investigation of lead-free solder alternatives.” Murphy, Cynthia F. and Pitts, Gregory E., Alternatives to Tin-Lead Solder and Brominated Flame Retardants, IEEE Symposium on Electronics and the Environment, 2001, pp. 309-315: «в последние четыре года растет число исследований, направленных на создание припоев, не содержащих свинца».
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