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| s with an introductory note by the fictional | translator, a New York University professor named Jakob |
| ophy, and theology; was Bishop of Lisieux, a | translator, a counselor of King Charles V of France, an |
| presiding elder over all my church, to be a | translator, a revelator, a seer, and prophet." |
| frequency in 1991, and activated its Dubuque | translator a few months later. |
| Each warrior is outfitted with a “Languitron | Translator” able to decipher Earth's terminology, as we |
| sex, 2 February 1968) is a British musician, | translator, academic and sometime astrologer. |
| It also carried a PSK31 Linear/FM Satellite | translator accepting 3 kHz SSB channel in the 10 meter |
| ) was a Scottish poet, writer, courtier, and | translator, active from 1581 to 1612. |
| In the Brut Tysilio the | translator adds the information that Cador was son of G |
| le du vent employs Yoko as his secretary and | translator after she finds his current secretary incapa |
| or a while to State Language Department as a | translator again continue as a Teacher . |
| ector Robert Simental, cameraman Matt Bowen, | translator Ahmed Borgoto and driver Zakaria Mahamat. |
| The Inheritance, Sahar Khalifeh, | Translator Aida Bamia, American University in Cairo Pre |
| Papa Sartre, Ali Bader, | Translator Aida Bamia, (AUC Press 2009). |
| As a | translator, Alfanus was well-versed in both Latin and A |
| 1994 "Mu 1: The God Revolution" | Translator Alfred Birnbaum. |
| Clear Channel Communications purchased an FM | translator allowing the station to be heard on 97.7 FM. |
| A | translator also signed on in Grand Forks, North Dakota, |
| She also works as a | translator, among her translations are works by William |
| g James Version of 1611 singles him out as a | translator amongst others at that time: "even in our Ki |
| 949 in Prague) is a Czech novelist, poet and | translator, an exponent of the literary style known as |
| She is an accomplished | translator and started teaching in high schools within |
| ever, as a well-known Croatian poet, writer, | translator, and humanist. |
| re remained small; mostly she was working as | translator and dramaturge. |
| Mutia Omoolu as Rencharo, Horn's native | translator and majordomo |
| the cousin of mine using a journalist as the | translator and she gave me a picture of my grandfather |
| He is also known as | translator and popularizer of Adam Smith's Wealth of Na |
| ist, art historian, writer, social democrat, | translator and journalist. |
| ker, reformer, diplomat, political theorist, | translator and scholar. |
| ierbing was known) and enlisted their aid as | translator and guide. |
| Ellen Marriage, pioneer Balzac | translator, and her husband Edmund Garrett, an Ibsen tr |
| ng leader of the council Moffitt worked as a | translator, and is Vice-Chair of the Chartered Institut |
| vember 1985) was a Dutch poet, TV-presenter, | translator, and the father of Harry Potter translator W |
| rld War, Holland was offered a position as a | translator and editor for the BBC, a post he held for s |
| ames Duff Duff or J. D. Duff, was an English | translator and classical scholar best known for his edi |
| Baptist missionary to India and Japan, Bible | translator, and abolitionist. |
| sayist, short story writer, literary critic, | translator, and journalist, noted for her activities as |
| ncumbent (1578-95) was William Morgan, Bible | translator and later Bishop of Llandaff. |
| 805, Hamburg) was a German writer, educator, | translator and salon-holder. |
| EICB owns multiple small | translator and LPTV stations in various US markets. |
| William C. Chittick is a leading | translator and interpreter of classical Islamic philoso |
| rters in Switzerland while also working as a | translator and Swedish teacher. |
| xcelled as an astronomer and was a prominent | translator and writer at the Toledo School of Translato |
| He worked as a | translator and interpreter in Kuwait Embassy to Turkey |
| Riddle served as a | translator and shuttle diplomat between General Edward |
| AxsJAX include using it to create a talking | translator and mashing up the xkcd web comic with its t |
| Giles (1875 - 1958) was a Victorian scholar, | translator and the son of British diplomat and sinologi |
| w Jersey) was a German-American philosopher, | translator, and poet. |
| He worked as a publicist and | translator and later wrote an anti-communist book. |
| e SD as a civil auxiliary in the capacity of | translator and interpreter. |
| t English in Eastern Germany and worked as a | translator and journalist for Deutsche Welle TV. |
| iscopal missionary to Alaska, a linguist and | translator, and a professor of the history of medicine |
| Waltershausen) is best known in his role of | translator and popularizer of Adam Smith's Wealth of Na |
| His father was the | translator and doctor Thomas Twyne, and his grandfather |
| da is an American literary critic, novelist, | translator and memoirist, with strong interests in Lati |
| 63-28 September 1933) was an author, editor, | translator, and an influential member of the Theosophic |
| n Schreiber (born 1941) is an American poet, | translator, and literary critic who has been part of th |
| married his second wife, Phylinda Wallace, a | translator, and has two children, Robert and Geoffrey. |
| c, scholar, orator, essayist, lexicographer, | translator and educationist. |
| tian novelist, short story writer, essayist, | translator, and poet |
| Peter Klusen (born 1951) is a German writer, | translator and cartoonist. |
| He was an active essayist, novelist and | translator, and was awarded the Bastian Prize for trans |
| 17, Altheim joined the German army, became a | translator and was then stationed in the Ottoman Empire |
| g and was from 1849 and forwards active as a | translator and a writer of plays for the theatre. |
| Alexander Gray, Scottish economist, | translator and poet, Professor of Political Economy at |
| the Poet" in Diski's writings, who is also a | translator and Director of English studies at Queens' C |
| She had a high standard of the duties of a | translator, and she sought to conform rigorously to it. |
| tters, known as a dramatist, poet, novelist, | translator and essayist, and also as a travel writer an |
| Purver was a self-taught | translator and laboured for 30 years with the project s |
| Bill also asked Chief Red Fox to serve as a | translator and "have charge" of the Native Americans th |
| 25 September 1930), was a classical scholar, | translator and headmaster of Wesley College, Melbourne, |
| l, from the editorial boards of her journals | Translator and Translation Studies Abstracts, based on |
| hi al-Halveti (Istanbul: 1926) is an author, | translator and Sufi. |
| ttractive, musically talented, and a skilled | translator and commentator from Latin, Greek and Italia |
| Intelligence Service attached to the Allied | Translator and Interpreter Section, it was first transl |
| was born around 1690 in New Jersey and was a | translator and guide for the early settlers of New Jers |
| 06) was an British academic, author, editor, | translator and Japanologist. |
| 608 - 16 June 1666) was an English diplomat, | translator, and poet. |
| reated on 2 September 1650 for the diplomat, | translator and poet Richard Fanshawe. |
| ght), a Nisei member of the U.S. Army/Allied | Translator and Interpreter Service. |
| 8, 1973) is a professional English/Japanese | translator and author. |
| He served as a | translator and intelligence officer in the Pacific and |
| ampbell (1885-1958) was a classical scholar, | translator, and published poet of the 1920s and 1930s. |
| ( | translator and editor) |
| 965 in Sofia), is a Bulgarian-German writer, | translator and publisher. |
| He was a polyglot and | translator and worked for several Polish science journa |
| of literary life through his work as editor, | translator and critic. |
| Butterworth is also a | translator and editor of numerous books about the philo |
| as a journalist, peace activist, politician, | translator, and teacher. |
| years 1520-1527 by Father Francisco Alvarez | translator and editor; republished 1961 as The Prester |
| ellectual, journalist, linguist, politician, | translator, and writer, is born near Boshof, Orange Fre |
| epori (Lugano, Switzerland, 1968) is a Swiss | translator and writer in Italian. |
| Kunsang (born Erik Hein Schmidt) is a Danish | translator and was, along with Marcia Binder Schmidt, d |
| was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet, | translator, and literary critic. |
| was an English poet, classicist, writer and | translator, and a member of the Bluestocking Circle. |
| nd supervised a Reduce-based OpenMath/MathML | translator, and was Treasurer of the European Mathemati |
| was a Norwegian philologist, lexicographer, | translator and poet. |
| nrao Kale is a reputed Marathi poet, critic, | translator and editor. |
| Jiao Juyin, director, | translator, and theater theorist |
| Jeffrey Hopkins ( | translator) and Kevin Vose (editor) rendered the Ocean |
| w (April 13, 1808 - December 27, 1894) was a | translator and hymnist. |
| Translator and author Thatha Kanaran who translated the | |
| ber 1910) was a Welsh Roman Catholic priest, | translator and tutor. |
| eat-grandfather, Rev Nicolas Tindal, was the | translator and continuer of the History of England by P |
| His role was as advisor, | translator and diarist in the various countries that Zh |
| May 1921 - 4 March 1999) was a Dutch writer, | translator and literary historian, teaching and writing |
| e Second Vatican Council, while working as a | translator and scientific researcher for his religious |
| ra Poutanen (born 1974) is a Finnish writer, | translator and actress. |
| Soviet Russia in 1920, acting as his Russian | translator and exchanging ideas with Russian zoology st |
| church, and ... to be a seer, a revelator, a | translator, and a prophet". |
| 1941) is an author, actor, TV film-director, | translator, and educator in Serbia. |
| She has also worked as an editor, publisher, | translator, and academic. |
| n 1967 Madison, Wisconsin) an American poet, | translator, and professor at Allegheny College. |
| 9 - 30 November 1984), was a British writer, | translator and commentator on Soviet affairs. |
| the College; he was also an official Bengali | translator and published a Guide to the Civil Law which |
| lumnist, radio talk-show host, and freelance | translator and interpreter, and taught at the Universit |
| ry Foundation, and friends of the late poet, | translator, and editor of Poetry, in the amount of five |
| Domarus was the | translator and editor of the 3,400-page, four volume se |
| 1510-1537), was a | translator and printer. |
| The most recent | translator and commentator on the work is Pieter van de |
| Hung's mother, Zhang Hanzhi, worked as a | translator and as an English tutor for Mao Zedong. |
| In the view of the play's | translator and editor Gwynne Edwards: "The relationship |
| Helen Waddell, poet, | translator and playwright (d.1965). |
| critic and novelist, who became an academic, | translator and Director of the British Institute in Par |
| ligious and theological subjects, and as the | translator and epitomizer of The Spectator (Amsterdam, |
| black humour, he is perhaps best known as a | translator and populariser of songs and poems by Leonar |
| n (1754 - 20 March 1835) was a German Jew, a | translator and commentator of the Tanakh and a leading |
| n 12 November 1942) is a Norwegian novelist, | translator, and playwright. |
| Romanian-born British and American novelist, | translator and lecturer. |
| e memory of the Austrian-Jewish philosopher, | translator, and educator Martin Buber (1878-1965) and t |
| As a | translator and advocate of Latin American literature, s |
| He, therefore, excels chiefly as a | translator and annotator. |
| May 19 - Lady Charlotte Guest, | translator and philanthropist (d. |
| 83 he started working as a freelance writer, | translator, and literary critic. |
| 79 Grand Rapids, Michigan) was a German-born | translator and homeopathic physician who worked in the |
| 9) was a Czech nobleman, writer, theologian, | translator, and preacher. |
| usz Hollender (1910-1943) was a Polish poet, | translator and humorist. |
| oyd (or Lloyde) (c.1688 - 1747?) was a Welsh | translator and cleric. |
| ) was an American-German literary historian, | translator, and resistance fighter in Nazi Germany. |
| Ramananda Prasad, | translator and founder of the International Gita Societ |
| On one occasion Hussein interrupted his | translator and corrected his use of the term "Bush", in |
| was a gentleman planter, lawyer, naturalist, | translator and poet. |
| Hari wrote a memoir about Darfur called The | Translator and a Zaghawa woman named Dr. |
| John Davies (25 May 1625 - 1693) was a Welsh | translator and writer. |
| lived in Paris and established a career as a | translator and critic. |
| repp (1907 - 29 August 1940) was a Norwegian | translator and journalist. |
| sh scientist, electronic engineer, linguist, | translator and author. |
| - d. 1997) was a Romanian dictionary author, | translator and teacher. |
| The | translator and tower are located on the northwest side |
| 1994: | Translator and editor, Hugh Primas and the Archpoet, Ca |
| efore, under the name Clarke), including the | translator and alchemist John Harding (died 1665), rect |
| ers of the tribe, worked as an actor, script | translator, and language consultant on PBS' documentary |
| 'Saleel Wagh is a Marathi poet, | translator and critic based in Pune. |
| nts by both refusing to provide a government | translator, and raising bogus national security concern |
| lgarian National Radio in 1987 as an English | translator and announcer, and from there made the trans |
| degree in languages and worked as a Swedish | translator and in the United Kingdom Patent Office. |
| laume Massieu (born 1665), French churchman, | translator and poet |
| Dorcas Martin was a | translator and bookseller, and both Martins were active |
| March 12 - Mary Pendrill Llewelyn, | translator and writer (d. |
| s of the Poets, called him a very licentious | translator, and remarked that he did not recompense his |
| Finnish literature, a poet, a hymn writer, a | translator and a journalist. |
| Hedda Eulenberg was a German | translator and writer |
| e (1899 - 1970) was an English publisher and | translator, and a member of the Bloomsbury Group of wri |
| Zanobi da Strada, Italian | translator and correspondent of Petrarch |
| an writer, historian, researcher, archivist, | translator, and publicist. |
| lived in Spain and France and was known as a | translator and editor under her married name Anne-Marie |
| Vijita Fernando is a Sri Lankan journalist, | translator and fiction writer. |
| was a German poet, playwright, essayist, and | translator, and is often considered one of the founders |
| He was a | translator and friend of Maeterlinck. |
| 1993, McGarrell and his wife, the writer and | translator Ann McGarrell, discovered and purchased an e |
| In December 1926 he married | translator Anna Sofie Nygaard. |
| ess, architect Frank Furness, and author and | translator Annis Furness Lee. |
| The building also holds CHWI-TV's CHWI-TV-60 | translator antenna on its roof. |
| partnership for a time with the printer and | translator Anthony Scoloker, and in 1554 received lette |
| n art professor who became a philologist and | translator as well as illustrator of Old Norse texts, p |
| A | translator as well as an author, Kanamatsu translated t |
| donym and anagram A. M. Juster, the poet and | translator associated with New Formalism. |
| 8th century) was a Chinese | translator, astronomer, astrologer and compiler of Indi |
| e in 1960 he worked as a literary editor and | translator at Gallimard and spent his time primarily in |
| has also applied for a new 10 watt broadcast | translator at 93.5 MHz in Rome, Georgia. |
| Guo Gu was Sheng Yen's | translator, attendant, and assistant in leading intense |
| Kenryo Kanamatsu (1915-1986) was a | translator, author, and lifelong devotee of Shin Buddhi |
| An active teacher, | translator, author, and speaker, she is instrumental in |
| in California) is a philosopher, author, and | translator, based primarily in Stockholm, Sweden. |
| His | translator, Bellenden, says that it is not a large as t |
| Hugh Macdonald (ed, and | translator) Berlioz's Orchestration Treatise: a Transla |
| Philip Birnbaum, author and | translator, best known for his translation of the siddu |
| rd Patrick Russ, was an English novelist and | translator, best known for his Aubrey-Maturin series of |
| 5 on Radio 4. His daughter, Anthea Bell is a | translator best known for her translations of the Aster |
| at she says she observed while employed as a | translator between December 2001 and March 2002. |
| 26 May - Denis Florence MacCarthy, poet, | translator, biographer (d.1882). |
| nian Recipe Book, Nicomedes Suarez Arauz (as | translator), Bitter Oleander Press (poetry |
| Pencil Letter /Irina Ratushinskaya ( | translator) Bloodaxe, 1988 |
| He was a noted author, | translator, book collector and abolitionist. |
| me available in January 1997 and contained a | translator bootstrapped to NetRexx. |
| 890 - 1977) was a Welsh diplomat, author and | translator, born at 'Bronceiro' near the hamlet of Rhyd |
| atchig Mouradian is a journalist, writer and | translator born in Lebanon. |
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