Examples of using A megaphone in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Don't scream phrases into a megaphone that you borrowed from another person's research.
can act as a megaphone for protestors by making their claims more visible and legitimate.
However, if you want to know exactly what your operator gives you- a megaphone comes out of the end of a telephone cable- you can know it, and the answer is on your router.
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in toppling the government, Ammar stood before them with a megaphone and begged them to allow more time for reforms.
even offering money to print posters and buy a megaphone.
who can be seen on the video without a helmet and holding a megaphone, kept yelling while his soldiers, who were walking
joy; outside, a sad congregation listened to Gopstein ramble off slogans into a megaphone:“The children of Israel want Hanukah,
Avaaz's online community can act like a megaphone to call attention to new issues; a lightning rod
told Human Rights Watch that on January 7,“while we were praying the afternoon prayer,” an Israeli soldier with a megaphone ordered the 13 residents of the house to leave.
Oh, that's a megaphone.
Don't scream phrases into a megaphone that you borrowed from another person's research.
Today everyone has a megaphone in their pocket… it is called a smartphone!
You know, for demonstrations you always need a folding table and a megaphone, and I have both.
For its connection, you must contact the sales office of a Megaphone with a passport.
I would, however, like to ask you why Tracy is outside cursing this network on a megaphone.
They called to us with a megaphone and said, in Arabic:“Everyone come out,
add a contact and send free SMS on a Megaphone.
People walk with banners and flags and shout into a megaphone in their own village
white labels with words lettered in the shape of a megaphone, as if to say even louder to the world.