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Large translation departments and translation bureaus have a Terminology section.
The Canadian Translation Bureau uses the term to refer to legal prohibitions in general.
The University created a translation Bureau and medical text were selected for translation into Urdu.
Central Compilation and Translation Bureau.
One week after the laws were implemented, Black was transferred to a lesser position in the Translation Bureau, and soon thereafter he was dismissed.
He then moved on to the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, where he headed the translation bureau until his retirement in the 1950s.
He said he originally intended to serve in the Israeli Army, but ended up moving to France, where he opened a translation bureau.
He quit his job in 1958 and established his own translation company, the Noor Translation Bureau.
He now works at the Translation Bureau of the Canadian government, in the Enterprise Information Technology Management group.
He founded a successful translation bureau, explaining his ambition as using his intelligence to put others to work for his benefit, whilst enjoying idleness.
Nina,(Juliette Stevenson ), lives a civilised, ordered existence in Hampstead, working in a translation bureau.
Chinese translation, Taipei: National Translation Bureau, 1973.
Liang was head of the Translation Bureau and oversaw the training of students who were learning to translate Western works into Chinese.
With the emperor's support, he set up a large translation bureau in Chang'an (present-day Xi'an), drawing students and collaborators from all over East Asia.
After the independence of Indonesia in 1945, he successively worked for National Broadcasting Station and Books Compilation & Translation Bureau.
In 1900 Mendes joined the staff of the Jewish Encyclopedia as revising editor and chief of the translation bureau, which positions he resigned in September 1902.
TERMIUM Plus records are written by language professionals from the Translation Bureau of the Government of Canada.
After 3 years, METEO 1 had demonstrated the feasibility of microcomputer-based machine translation to the satisfaction of the Canadian government's Translation Bureau.
In 1903 his mother had founded the Lawyers' and Merchants' Translation Bureau at 11 Broadway, New York (now a subsidiary of RWS Holdings).
Ruswa, the author of the novel, had served briefly at Hyderabad's "translation bureau" (later merged to found the Osmania University), before he wrote the fictionalized account of a courtesan.
Yao Xing looked upon him as his own teacher, and many young and old Chinese Buddhists flocked to him, learning both from his direct teachings and through his translation bureau activities.
The Canadian Style: A Guide to Writing and Editing: by Dundurn Press in co-operation with Public Works and the Government Services Canada Translation Bureau.
The Kushan monk, Lokaksema (c. 178 CE), became the first translators of Mahayana Buddhist scriptures into Chinese and established a translation bureau at the Chinese capital Loyang.
In 1880, Komura joined the Ministry of Justice and after serving as a judge of the Supreme Court, in 1884 transferred to the Translation Bureau in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.