Examples of using Christensen in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Launching yachts in the shallow Columbia River was also a complex operation that limited the size of yachts Christensen Shipyards could deliver.
Christensen has one child,
the Final Destination franchise, high school student Wendy Christensen fails to stop the ill-fated roller-coaster ride that she predicted would cause the deaths of several of her friends.
The Ingrid Christensen Coast is that portion of the coast of Antarctica lying between Jennings Promontory, in 72°33′E, and the western end
the corporate Twitter ID,” says Adam Christensen, social media communications at IBM Corporation.
Once under new ownership and debt-free, Christensen regained steady grown with the delivery of Silver Lining
also to claim Victoria Island on behalf of Christensen.
Bjarke Christensen, historic architect,
Mr. Bjarke Christensen, has helped preserve the timeless face of Copenhagen for more than 35 years,
Christensen said the countries were also selected in part because they lacked the ability to properly vet their citizens
as well as such noted authors as Clayton Christensen and Don Norman,
Mikkelsen accompanied her Norwegian husband Klarius on an Antarctic expedition sponsored by Lars Christensen, on the resupply vessel M/S Thorshavn with instructions to look for Antarctic lands that could be annexed for Norway.[4][5] Mount Caroline Mikkelsen is named for her.
Christensen was one of several community and civic leaders who welcomed the new Church and expressed what it represents for Copenhagen and Denmark- a home for initiatives for the betterment of communities and individual lives throughout the country, tied to the Church's secular social justice,
Dr. Christensen and his late colleague,
alongside Cecilia Dean and Helena Christensen, one of the new faces of the Japanese clothing label Uniqlo
whaling magnate Lars Christensen. It was named for Ingrid Christensen, wife of Lars,
in the ship Thorshavn, and was mapped in considerable detail from aerial photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition of 1936- 37. Named for Olaf Prydz,
Holme Bay is largely snow-free and was mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition in January-February 1937, and named Holmevika because of its island-studded character(holme means"islet" in Norwegian).
CLAYTON CHRISTENSEN.
CLAYTON CHRISTENSEN.