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A cell on a different sheet of the same spreadsheet is usually addressed as: =SHEET2!A1 (that is; the first cell in sheet 2 of the same spreadsheet). Some spreadsheet implementations in Excel allow cell references to another spreadsheet (not the currently open and active file) on the same computer or a local network.
Khánh Ly helped popularize Trịnh Công Sơn's music in the early years, and they often performed together at South Vietnam University campuses. Later in Trịnh's life, singer Hồng Nhung (born 1970) re-popularized his music. [citation needed]. Trịnh died on 1 April 2001, 62 years old. [7]
At the end of 1999, her teacher discovered her talent so he introduced her to many coffee shops for students located on Cau Giay street. [8] During this time, she was noticed and later invited to perform as well as cover hits from Thu Phuong , Phuong Thanh , Cam Ly , My Le , My Tam by owners of many music tea rooms in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City .
In June 1938 (or, according to some sources [specify], April 1939) they were married and in May 1939 they had a daughter, Hong Anh (Red Queen of Flowers). [ 27 ] [ 29 ] Giáp's busy political activities took a toll on his postgraduate studies, and he failed to pass the examinations for the Certificate of Administrative Law.
Sheet music of the drinking song and a gramophone recording were issued during the 1920s. [3] Later it featured as a cowboy song in the Columbia Pictures movie series, this time as "The More We Get Together", in Challenge of the Range (1949) and in The Rough, Tough West (1952). [4]
Lạc Long Quân ("Dragon King of Lạc", also known as Sùng Lãm) is an ancient king of the Hồng Bàng dynasty of ancient Vietnam.Quân was the son of Kinh Dương Vương, the king of Xích Quỷ.
Bánh đa cua (Crab red noodle soup) Bún mắm (Mix seafood noodles soup) Vietnamese cuisine boasts a huge variety of noodle soups, each with distinct influences, origins and flavours. A common characteristic of many of these soups is a rich broth.
Vietnam is divided into 63 first-level subdivisions, comprising fifty-seven provinces (tỉnh) and six municipalities under the command of the central government (Vietnamese: thành phố trực thuộc trung ương).