Examples of using A branch in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Our family's tree's down to a branch.
Not many people know that the process of installing a backup for a branch of a tree or shrub is called chatalovka.
One particular group was the Mascogos, a branch of Black Seminoles,
Just above the eyebrow, a branch of the trigeminal nerve passes through a muscle called the corrugator muscle.
A branch of the planned national park that extends in the direction of the Jewish cemetery is another factor constraining the neighborhood's development.
Some of them established a branch of the Nazi party,
to the station«Park Kultury», with a branch to the station«Smolenskaya».
Dafna has a BA degree in Multidisciplinary Design from"Technical Teaching College"(a branch of the“College of Management”).
laid from station"Sokolniki" to"Park Kultury" with a branch to the"Smolenskaya".
In 1994, Crowden played the part of Professor Pollux in the BBC TV adaptation of the John Hadfield novel Love on a Branch Line.
Armstrong's team was sponsored by a branch of the federal government, the US Postal Service.
went from Sokolniki station to Park Kultury station, with a branch to Smolenskaya.
Because I would mortgage the system to build a branch to any district around Ellis Wyatt.”.
Today it is not strange for high-tech companies to discuss opening a branch and bringing projects into the Arab society.
three schools, and a branch campus in Celina, Ohio.
In additional transactions in 2014 and 2015, Qatar paid ransom of tens of millions of dollars to the organization Jabhat-al-Nusra, a branch of Al-Qaida in Syria.
From 1985 until 1993 a branch office was operated in New York, USA.
In Finance there is a branch that prepares the national budget and crystallizes the state's economic policy.
A branch does not have any legal rights separate from its owners,
look in the garden, attached to a branch of a tree, but the interior in the style of a loft or eco also decorate.