Examples of using Arvid in English and their translations into Hebrew
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I'm not going to forget about Arvid. They murdered him!
Josh, you have to admit Arvid has a point.
Do you agree with Arvid?
Arvid Carlsson Sweden for the discovery of dopamine as a neurotransmitter and clarification of its role in mental and motor functions and their disorders.
His rival as conservative leader was Arvid Lindman, the main character in the more moderately conservative rightist party of the second chamber of the Parliament of Sweden.
he worked with his colleage Arvid Hogbom, a Swedish geologist who was studing natural carbon dioxide cycles.
She came into conflict with the president of the Privy Council Arvid Horn, who resigned in protest, as well as with his successor Gustaf Cronhielm.
he worked with his colleage Arvid Hogbom, a Swedish geologist who was studing natural carbon dioxide cycles.
It's the opening night at the concert house where Arvid works, but when his sister steals the spotlight, his worst sides are revealed.
In the government of Arvid Posse in 1880, he became Minister without Portfolio and, in 1881 Minister of Finance.
It's the opening night at the concert house where Arvid works, but when his sister steals the spotlight, his worst sides are revealed.
They threatened to resign if Swartz agreed with Minister for Foreign Affairs Arvid Lindman's demand to maintain the status quo.
The stories of the Greycoat were published in a book by Arvid August Afzelius in the middle of the 19th century.
Arvid, a ruthless business consultant for a major international company, returns home to
In the 1928 elections the conservative General Electoral League won, and he was forced to give up power to Arvid Lindman.
Salomon Arvid Achates Lindman(19 September 1862- 9 December 1936)
Eric R. Kandel shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Arvid Carlsson and Paul Greengard in 2000 for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system.
Rickard Sandler's in 1926, but also that of Arvid Lindman in 1930.
After Arvid Posse's resignation 1883 Thyselius reluctantly became Prime Minister on the request of Oscar II for one year.
The German ophthalmologist Eugen von Hippel first described angiomas in the eye in 1904.[1] Arvid Lindau described the angiomas of the cerebellum and spine in 1927.[2] The term von Hippel-Lindau