Examples of using Brill in English and their translations into Hebrew
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In addition, Brill is a provider of primary source materials online and on microform for researchers in the humanities and social sciences.
In addition, Brill is a provider of primary source materials online and on microform for researchers in the humanities and social sciences through its imprint IDC Publishers.
We can still follow'em. When I need to reach Brill, I- I chalk the mailbox outside my house.
They let Brill go, and you take the tape home. Everyone has a Merry Christmas. What assurances do I have that you haven't copied that tape?
Brill, whose real name is Edward Lyle,
The label employed the Brill Building songwriting duo of Lee Pockriss and Paul Vance to work with Hyland on the follow-up,"Four Little Heels(The Clickety Clack Song)", which was a minor hit,
Brill is one of Germany's largest districts of Gründerzeit villas,
a former Soviet musicians, Brill and Zubov- masters,
headed by freelance operative Brill(Richard Roundtree,“Shaft”).
they must put together an extraction team, headed by freelance operative Brill.
riots in Russia and the waves of emigration from there, Yechiel Brill, the editor of the newspaper‘Ha'Levanon', sought to encourage aliyah to Israel and not to America, for fear that
Brill emphasizes that, over the past six months, countless attempts have been made to save the production line and keep the factory workers employed,
She has headed the Graduate School in Political and Social Sciences along the last decade and is currently the Director and Editor of the Mexican Journal of Political and Social Sciences and co-editor of the Book Series Jewish Identities in a Changing World(Brill).
port fortress of Hellevoetsluis, where it could be blocked while the transport fleet would be brought over to storm either Brill in Holland or Vlissingen on Walcheren in Zeeland.
who co-led the study with Dr. Silvio Brill, director of the Ichilov Pain Institute,
Kings of Israel and Judah,[1] suggests a new chronology for the kings of ancient Israel and ancient Judah. His thesis was published by Brill Academic Publishers in 1996 and his chronology contrasts with those presented by the more traditional William F. Albright or Edwin R. Thiele.
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Thomas Brill.
Brill Studio.
Alan Brill.