penal colony in Vietnamese

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1. From Penal Colony to Thriving City

Từ một thuộc địa đày tội nhân thành một thành phố thịnh vượng

2. The area was settled in 1824 as a penal colony. Population, 77

3. The notebooks date from his incarceration on the infamous Robben Island penal colony.

4. He was appointed superintendent of the penal colony on Norfolk Island in 18

5. 14 The Nazi concentration camp and Kafka s penal colony bears a striking resemblance.

6. Australia, once known as New South Wales, was originally planned as a penal colony

7. 1788- the first English settlers arrived in Australia's Botany Bay to establish a penal colony.

8. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress . Robert Heinlein a penal colony ruled by an iron - fisted administration.

9. Xinjiang was an important penal colony for 150 years after the Emperor Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty.

10. Hughes's book 'The Fatal Shore' is a study of the origins of Australia as a British penal colony.

11. The team of "Multi-future" also explored how those specialists benefited the productivity of the penal colony.

12. You play Ripley, who has to despatch hordes of alien-infested humans from an underground penal colony.

13. Australia transformed itself from penal colony to one of the most popular property markets and successful developed economies.

14. 25 The Moon is a Harsh Mistress . Robert Heinlein a penal colony ruled by an iron - fisted administration.

15. Human-rights groups frequently reported on the harsh conditions of the penal colony, including incidents of torture and murder.

16. Another was Australia, which became a penal colony now that America was no longer available for prisoners and debtors.

17. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. Robert Heinlein. The moon is a penal colony ruled by an iron-fisted administration.

18. As a penal colony, the military rule was harsh, especially at Limeburners' Bay, on the inner side of Stockton peninsula.

Là một thuộc địa hình sự, quy tắc quân sự khắc nghiệt, đặc biệt là ở Vịnh Limeburners, ở phía bên trong bán đảo Stockton.

19. First inhabited by Cacique Indians and later pirates, it was established in 1919 as a penal colony for Panama’s most dangerous criminals.

20. Following the settlement of Australia as a British penal colony, the language that emerged reflected the distinct conditions of settlement, authority and punishment.

21. Mr. Mandela spent 27 years in prison for opposing the apartheid administration. The notebooks date from his incarceration on the infamous Robben Island penal colony.

22. Napoleon III established the penal colony in 18 and some 000 French convicts—criminals, spies and political prisoners—would be sent there before it officially closed in 19

23. With the passing of time, the island came to be used as a penal colony, inhabited by some who had committed “crimes of faith” against the Catholic Church.

Theo thời gian, hải đảo được dùng làm nơi lưu đày, nơi cư trú cho một số người mắc “tội dị giáo” chống lại Giáo Hội Công Giáo.

24. In 18 the penal colony at Redcliffe was established by Lieutenant John Oxley. Known as the Moreton Bay Settlement, it later moved to the site now called Brisbane.

25. Meagher was born in Ireland, where he had been active in the "Young Ireland" nationalist movement and exiled as a result to the British Penal Colony in Tasmania, Australia.

26. 16 An island in the Caribbean Sea off French Guiana. A French penal colony after the 850's, it was used mainly for political prisoners, including Alfred Dreyfus (sequestered 894-8.

27. Arata Isozaki and Yoko Ono Collaborated on a labyrinth, which she calls a 'penal colony', comprising four concentric walls of greenish ice blocks, stepping down from 10m to 2.5m in height at the centre.

28. The timber from which the veneer was made, referred to as 'beef wood', was sent from Port Jackson by Surgeon-General John White, who arrived in the new penal colony of Australia with the First Fleet.

Gỗ mà veneer được tạo ra, được gọi là 'gỗ thịt bò', được gửi từ Cảng Jackson bởi Surgeon-General John White, người đã đến thuộc địa hình sự mới của Úc với Hạm đội thứ nhất.

29. Most of all they need a silver tongue, a brass neck and the hide of a Sherman tank" Edwina Currie, former Tory health minister "Sometimes being in the House of Commons feels like being incarcerated in a very posh penal colony" Tory MP Claire Perry