Examples of using Dario in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Dario Siniscalco found indications that certain compounds- namely the CB2 receptor- found in cannabis may be helpful in managing autism.
Hernan Dario Gomez stepped down as national team coach.
If Dario was unhappy about the breakup,
It's not a match to Dario Gonzales or Kimball Curtiss. So our handwriting has got to be our killer's.
Jorah, Dario, and Jon Snow.
By offering a fast, easy way to monitor these two strongly correlated chronic conditions, Dario aims to help more people live healthier lives.
Examples of these styles of architecture are the courtyard of Dario(Palazzo Dario) and the palace of Grimani(Palazzo Grimani).
Discovering Anais has kept their child a secret makes Dario determined to be the father he never had.
The singer Timna Comedy and the guitarist Dario Acosta from Argentina are also newcomers on the Israeli jazz scene.
Dario understood that this seemingly defenseless people of philosophers,
Dario Sabbatucci(1923- 2004) was professor of history of religions at the University of Rome,
Cultural Minister Dario Franceschini said all 293 culturally important sites,
Come off it, Dario, even if they did release a new record,
Culture Minster Dario Franceschini appealed to Italians to"go to museum in a sign of solidarity with people affected by the earthquake.".
We are committed to enabling the use of our Dario system on all major mobile phone platforms.".
From this point forward, begins a web of lies, hiding and fleeing from the police, according the tradition of the Italian farce and the madness of Dario Fo.
named Ivan Dario Guisado, who rode on a Yamaha DT175 motorcycle driven by Byron Velasquez, aka"Quesito".
This is the end of Salvini's propaganda played out on the backs of desperate people at sea,” said Culture Minister Dario Franceschini.
because we haven't found anything else that links Carole Hillcroft to Dario Gonzales.
While not completed both agree, Dario, who wished to punish Greece for its offenses, attacked.