Examples of using Built around in English and their translations into Hebrew
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At its peak, Martha Stewart's media empire, built around her carefully curated and fussily decorated lifestyle brand,
Built around 1904 to a project by Architect Enrico Shafer,
The John Heard House is a Federal-style mansion built around 1800, with Asian
People flocked to resorts built around natural springs believed to have curative and restorative properties.
Built around AD500, the city of Ctesiphon was the imperial capital of the ancient Parthian Empire,
he created a unique destination built around storytelling and immersive experiences.
no longer built around a single industry,
I would think the story was of the tree and the schoolhouse built around it.
People flocked to resorts built around natural springs thought to have curative and restorative properties.
The psychedelic musicians community built around the parties led to the opening of Doof Records in 1999.
completely new(from 2017) built around a lagoon with quiet and warm turquoise water.
had its layout built around the helipad, which opens up onto an enclosed sundeck for dining and drinks.
an actual working computer, but rather a fake laptop shell built around an SGI Corona LCD flat screen display.
Even if there are other new condos built around the home you buy,
Built around 500CE, the city of Ctesiphon was the imperial capital of the ancient Parthian Empire,
A beautiful place to see is La Place Mellinet which contains eight perfectly symmetrical houses built around an octagon.
Thousands of breathtaking buildings, the remains of the magnificent city built around 700 BC and mysteriously abandoned 1600 years later.
The plots are situated inside the Separation Barrier built around the town, but close to inhabited homes.
There are call centres built around existing, legitimate products,
It's a simple hack: identify the point of initial contact and then create a workflow of seven interactions built around that first meeting in order to build a rapport.