Usage examples of "harvard university press" in English with translation to Spanish

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Harvard University was founded in 1636. La universidad de Harvard fue fundada en 1636.
Mark graduated from Harvard in 1991. Mark se graduó de Harvard en 1991.
In a democracy, it is important that the press be independent. En una democracia es importante que la prensa sea independiente.
I study at the University of Hyogo. Estudio en la universidad de Hyogo.
He is studying law at Harvard. Está estudiando derecho en Harvard.
Don't press your opinion on me. No me impongas tu opinión.
Tufts is the most dangerous university in the world. Tufts es la universidad más peligrosa del mundo.
She was accepted by Harvard. La aceptaron en Harvard.
What happens if I press this button? ¿Qué pasa si presiono este botón?
Although Go is probably the most popular Japanese game in my country, even Go isn't well known except among some university students. Aunque el Go is probablemente el juego japonés más popular en mi país, incluso el Go no es muy conocido excepto por estudiantes universtarios.
Mr Brown teaches at Harvard. El señor Brown enseña en Harvard.
The press conference is scheduled to begin one hour from now. La conferencia de prensa está agendada para dar comienzo media hora más tarde.
I will go to the university tomorrow, too. Mañana también iré a la universidad.
Are you still thinking about applying to Harvard? ¿Sigues pensando en postular a Harvard?
I don't wanna press you. No quiero presionarte.
Stanford University has educated entrepreneurs like Larry Page and Sergey Brin. La Universidad de Stanford ha educado empresarios como Larry Page y Sergey Brin.
Tom hasn't yet heard anything definite about whether he got into Harvard or not. Tom aún no ha oído nada definitivo acerca de si acaso él quedó o no en Harvard.
The Prime Minister holds a press conference tomorrow. El primer ministro dará una rueda de prensa mañana.
If I can get into university, I am hoping to learn to speak two foreign languages. Si puedo entrar en la universidad, espero aprender a hablar dos lenguas extranjeras.
I can't believe that you actually got into Harvard. No puedo creer que realmente quedaras en Harvard.
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