Examples of using Fairs in English and their translations into Hebrew
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During the month of Elul and the High Holidays, we hold charity events including fairs where new and second hand items are sold for charity;
The Access Masters Fairs allow participants to get to know many different Masters programmes at a time.
Attending fairs, access in commercial portals
mounted the Detroit Triple-Fan Fairs, one of the first commercial comics-fan conventions.
Agents may also be required to attend a variety of community activities such as conventions, fairs, college events,
Mixer is a Tel Aviv work space that is located in the fairs center and spreads over 2 floors in Pavilion No.
In the year 1611 the town obtained an additional Privilege that enabled it to hold two market days per week and three fairs in two years.
Billboards, kiosks, and fairs have been very successful tools of advertising,
The fairs, the street performances and the theater in which they works, do the job.
I have been to three world's fairs and four goat- screwings… and I ain't never seen nothing like that.
art fairs and other institutions is still determined by a set of old fashioned romantic ideals.
The Access Masters Fairs allow participants to get to know many different Masters programs at a time.
Do you know what it's like to play all those crappy street fairs, live on nothing but ramen noodles,
Meet employers and explore your career options at our employer fairs, careers presentations
The Israeli Trade Fairs and Convention Centre Ltd v Bashan Bar Ilan Management Services Ltd.
With extensive expertise in organizing trade fairs in Southeast Asia, Messe Düsseldorf Asia has developed a portfolio of numerous trade fairs in the region since 1995.
is constantly collaborating with local and International museums; and participating in art fairs.
The team's performance in the Fairs Cup was much better,
And, in fact, subsequent fairs did not take place due to the Second World War
These exhibitions were referred to as fairs and also became quite successful, attracting tens of thousands