US /ˈsekənderi/
・UK /ˈsekəndri/
smaller, secondary earthquake,
This is kind of my secondary camera.
Richter, who worked as a teacher at the secondary school, and his wife Hildegard, a bookseller who also loved playing the piano. The young Gerhard would welcome his sister four years later into the family which was an average middle-class household. The Richter family moved in 1935 as his father accepted a teaching position at a school in Reichenau, currently known as Bogatynia, Poland. Doing so, the family was largely safe from the war to come in which Horst Richter was called up to join the army. He was eventually detained by the
He was the first child of Horst Richter, who worked as a teacher at the secondary school, and
I'm a secondary school teacher, local, and I teach physics.
Uh, I'm a secondary school teacher, local, and I teach physics.
You learn the formula for what to include in that overarching statement within your professional experience, and then from there, you're also going to go through the formula for those secondary daily task bullet points, and you're gonna make sure that those are as compelling and robust as possible.
And beyond Beijing's awareness of the risks of secondary sanction, but mostly from the United States rather than from the European Union, this is not one of the issues that Beijing is interested in addressing bilaterally with the European Union.
People often view friendships as secondary importance to romantic relationships.
We're going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don't have a deal in 50 days, tariffs at about 100 percent, you call them secondary tariffs, you know what that means.
A White House official said Trump was referring to 100 percent tariffs on Russian goods, as well as secondary sanctions on other countries that buy its exports.
most customers just want reliability and the design is secondary Chris you've brought up an
and the design is secondary.
And judged on this basis, many of us have to admit, in the silence of our minds, that we're not really doing very well. There's so much that every year, and perhaps almost every day, comes along to spoil our ambitions. There's a power struggle at the office, there's a problem in our families, our friends feel superficial or disengaged, our anxieties don't abate and our relationships are scratchy or distant. Our difficulties generate a basic layer of misery, but then a secondary layer is swiftly added to it, caused by an underlying sense that our unhappiness represents a fundamental violation of life's true purpose. Not only are we unhappy, we are unhappy that we are unhappy, in the light of our tightly held belief in the possibility of a state of enduring satisfaction. We're both sad and crushed that we have failed at the single most important goal open to all sane and ambitious humans.