Examples of using Ever existed in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Catullus lived before this building ever existed(although his family did own a villa here).
So it is one of the most undoubtable document ever existed, but stupid traitorous Jewish lawyers never ever used it.
Russian authorities officially deny an american training ground ever existed within their borders.
It is one of the most redoubtably document ever existed, but stupidly traitorous Jewish lawyers never ever used it.
Now we can move on to the next module and I can forget you ever existed.
can possibly exist but God, and therefore no alternative ever existed.
A study published in 2009 by a team from Boston University questions whether millions of bats ever existed in the caverns.
can possibly exist but God, and therefore no alternative ever existed.
She was eventually pardoned due to there being no evidence that the Doctor ever existed and became a Professor of Archaeology.
We just put you to war with the only enemy that ever existed, and you, you think he's your best friend.
nearly the entire cosmos, my people have found no alien species, nor any signs that such species ever existed.
It's kind of exciting to think about what might be accomplished if something like this ever existed.
met the standards, and surpassed the best standards that ever existed.
the rage they created ever existed.
River was later pardoned and released from the Stormcage Containment Facility after it was discovered that there was no evidence of the man she had murdered having ever existed.
believe it or not, nothing like our sevice had ever existed.
Despite having explored throughout the cosmos, my people have found no alien species, nor any signs that such species ever existed.
You stand those kids up again, I will make a custody agreement that guarantees they forget you ever existed.
such a dynamo is now extinct, if it ever existed.
you would have every word that ever existed in every possible combination.