Examples of using Describes himself in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Pratt describes himself as a‘non-denominational Christian' and stated that his
Houle, who describes himself as“a little obsessive,” said he's“in the midst of replacing my already strong passwords with different strong passwords.”.
He describes Himself as clothed with bodily members,
According to James Bowman, who describes himself as an unqualified admirer,'people went into a kind of trance' when he sang Dove Sei.
The new Israeli crematorium's owner, in fact, describes himself as an atheist, as do most if not all of his customers.
Although Genin describes himself as a chocolatier his desserts are also considered to be the best.
He describes himself as"self-employed" and says he has been a spokesman since January 2010.
Feldmann, who describes himself as a“liberal Jew”,
Gilbert describes himself as an"archival historian" who makes extensive use of primary sources in his work.
Alexander describes himself as a"real left-winger" and said in 2016 that he"had a crush on" Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.[52][53].
Chomsky describes himself as a libertarian socialist and is widely known for his left-wing political writings.
abominable stuff as that which has been produced by the man[Crowley] who describes himself to you as the greatest living poet.”.
The owner of the new Israeli crematorium, in fact, describes himself as an atheist, as do most if not all of his customers.
Nabil describes himself on his blog as"Liberal, Secular, Capitalist,
abominable stuff as that which has been produced by the man who describes himself to you as the greatest living poet.”.
Being, as he describes himself,“a boy who only likes girl stuff and wants to be treated like a girl.”.
It's just so dumb… but when he describes himself as a child, lost and… Ryan can never know.
abominable stuff as that which has been produced by the man(Crowley) who describes himself to you as the greatest living poet.
Zingales describes himself as“an old capitalist,” the kind who draws inspiration from Adam Smith as much as on more modern economists.
where he describes himself"crouched at my desk" in a 1927 poem.[25].