Examples of using Christoph in English and their translations into Hebrew
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However, with the arrival of Christoph Metzelder and Pepe in the 2007- 08 season, he was again relocated to right back.
In August 2016, it was reported that Christoph Waltz was in negotiations to play Dr. Dyson Ido, the equivalent of Daisuke Ido from the original manga.
Well, he's leaving town tomorrow, which doesn't give us a lot of time to get Christoph back or stop him from eating more humans.
Find it in your big, several thousand year old heart to hand Christoph over to me?
who we only know as Christoph, is behind it.
proved to be an inspiration for Christoph Willibald Gluck's reforms.
expertly played by Christoph Waltz.
played by Christoph Waltz.
played by Christoph Waltz.
Christoph Heubner, deputy chairman of the Auschwitz International Committee,
Christoph Bezemek of the Institute of Public Law and Political Science, at the University of Graz,
Christoph von Wilhelm Dassler was a worker in a shoe factory,
Carl Jacob Christoph Burckhardt(May 25,
A profile of award-winning visual effects producer Christoph Roth, whose mind-blowing work for some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters and premier shows has catapulted him into the ranks of the leading visual effects producers in the world.
Christoph von Wilhelm Dassler was a worker in a shoe factory,
played by Christoph Waltz, the only actor in the cast who knows what irony is and doesn't seem to be taking what's happening around him too seriously.
indicating high amounts of chronic sunlight exposure," said study author Dr. Christoph Schwab in a journal news release.
the quality of life for the people who live there,” said Christoph Stuermer, the global lead analyst for PricewaterhouseCoopers Autofacts.
Yan Pascal Tortelier, Christoph von Dohnányi,
Tarantino originally wanted the part of Hans Landa to be played by Leonardo DiCaprio before he reconsidered and instead cast German actor Christoph Waltz, who won an Oscar for his performance.
