Examples of using A continuation in English and their translations into Hebrew
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This is nothing more than a continuation of the Greatest and most Destructive Witch Hunt of all time!” the president concluded.
We both expect a continuation of the progress made at first Summit in Singapore.
This is nothing more than a continuation of the Greatest and most Destructive Witch Hunt of all time!” the president tweeted.
This is nothing more than a continuation of the Greatest and most Destructive Witch Hunt of all time!” the president continued.
This academy is not an entire single building, but a continuation of several houses on both sides of a street,
This is a continuation of the IDF's effort to destroy terrorist infrastructure over the past years.
I would recommend a continuation of Shavit's process of observation
Which was intended to be a continuation of Miller's experiment,
This Academy[at Lagado] is not an entire single Building, but a Continuation of several Houses on both Sides of a Street;
This is nothing more than a continuation of the greatest and most destructive witch hunt of all time,” said the US president.
It is considered a continuation and creative development of ideologies advanced by previous CCP leaders.
This is the weak Left that will bring us a continuation of these types of attacks.”.
The president said both leaders“expect a continuation of the progress made at first Summit in Singapore.
He added they“both expect a continuation of the progress made at first Summit in Singapore” last year.
The interests of the child Gal require a continuation of the‘family story' into which he was born, and this is also what's best for Tal.
Data that became available this month continue to indicate a continuation of the moderation in the global economy,
This is nothing more than a continuation of the greatest and most destructive witch hunt of all time.”.
The novel is also expected to include a continuation of the story about Lyra that was started in Lyra's Oxford.