Examples of using An archive in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Who possessed an archive of more than a thousand letters some 2,200 years ago, and why did they abruptly abandon it?
Who possessed an archive of more than a thousand letters some 2,200 years ago, and why did they abruptly abandon it?
The size of an archive mailbox isn't counted in the size of the user's mailbox.
Another decision we made was to turn the many testimonies into an archive which will be accessible,
Give every individual from the group an archive with the doled out duties,
These minutes are of great importance because to date no original documents from the Camp David conference have been released,” an archive official said.
Top of page View the size and quota status of an archive mailbox Run the following command: Copy.
Blade subdues Krieger and uses information from him to locate an archive of vampire history.
and recover an archive holocron.
An archive audio clip including Kranz's name is included in the track"Go!" on the 2015 Public Service Broadcasting album,
It is hoped that more responsible employees work in the company and keep an archive of all the necessary papers,
can be added to any profile, and so can additional storage files(such as an Archive. pst file for keeping older messages).
systems of various architectures, allows you to create an archive image for sequential analysis
simply found an archive that they will open when it comes to password-protected archives,
simply found an archive that they will open when it comes to password-protected archives,
The site is also home to the Brunel Institute and the David MacGregor Library, an archive of thousands of books,
An archive of nearly all of Björling's recorded performances,
he must take guardianship over the Bibliotheca Mystica de Dantalian- an archive that contains forbidden knowledge- and also take care of a mysterious girl called Dalian.
human portraits, but rather in collecting objects of interest from different sources and creating an archive of specimens that could be used for creating imaginary scenes in the studio.
Six years ago, in an archive in Stuttgart, Germany,