Examples of using Certain words in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
with a peculiar manner of pronunciation of certain words and speech in general.
Look, certain words are supposed to link to other websites,
Once we learn what the pattern of brain activity for certain words looks like, we can predict which word was said by looking at the pattern.
You may even want to provide a key that define certain words that clients typically don't understand.
Her comment reveals that she understands the power of words- especially certain words- even if she doesn't quite know their meaning.
carried on the recitation of certain words, could save a life.
(Laughter) While I do these calculations, you might hear certain words, as opposed to numbers, creep into the calculation.
on which are impressed certain words that the human being speaks.
have resonance affective or emotional for everyone, since mentioning certain words they shoot different mental images and its consequent emotionality.
Similarly, we think we won't be held accountable for certain words we speak.
However, they are unconsciously challenged when faced with certain words or symbols in the English language.
There must exist certain words in a certain specific order that would explain all of this,
When we analyzed the text using a frequency count, certain words kept appearing in a sequence.
Men must once more gain the feeling that there is something inherent in these words, that certain words intend something that points to higher worlds.
If there are isolated cases where they don't understand certain words per se, and you want to explain those words,
we chose certain words that identify who we are,
in public, on the appropriate way to enunciate certain words.
One notices that the person enjoys the sound of certain words he had associated with certain events while he was experiencing the events themselves,
she told Sorkin,"I'm beginning to use certain words a little bit more freely and I am screaming a bit more, pounding the table….
Shortly after Evans died, it was noted by Alice Kober[?] that certain words in Linear B inscriptions had changing word endings-- perhaps declensions in the manner of Latin or Greek.