Examples of using Denison in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The plot centers on a cynical middle-aged ex-physicist named Denison, briefly introduced in Part 1 as the colleague and rival of Hallam
with Michael Denison and Dulcie Gray
Paul Djupe, a scholar in the department of political science at Denison University in Ohio,
who took ballet and studied chemistry and drama at Denison University before packing up and heading for New York in search of a stage career,
Denison and his wife then made The Franchise Affair(1951). After a cameo in The Magic Box(1951), he and Grey were in Angels One Five(1952), one of the most popular movies of the year in Britain that year. Also popular was The Importance of Being Earnest(1952).
Denison was educated at Wellesley House School, a Preparatory school
Denison made his stage debut in 1938 as Lord Fancourt Babberly in a Frinton-on-Sea production of Charley's Aunt and in the same year, he made his West End appearance at the Westminster Theatre, playing Paris in Troilus and Cressida. He made his film debut in the film Tilly of Bloomsbury in 1940.
He also supported in The Blind Goddess(1948) then was cast in the lead in My Brother Jonathan(1948). This was a big hit and saw Denison voted the sixth most popular British star of the year.
Hugh Denison.
Wellesley Denison CBE.
George Taylor Denison.
Tony Denison.
Wellesley Denison CBE.
Michael Denison.
Denison University.
Edward Denison Ross.
Mount Denison.
Hugh Denison.
Cape Denison Ninnis.
Cape Denison Commonwealth Bay.