Examples of using Few countries in English and their translations into Hebrew
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continent in the past, I have only seen a few countries and this website is really thin on Africa content.
Egypt's Sissi had no time to kill ex-President Morsi- he has a few countries to run.
Egypt's Sissi had no time to kill ex-President Morsi- he has a few countries to run| Analysis.
Tunisia is one of the few countries which still has a mission in Tripoli,
Garcinia fruit is traditionally grown in only a few countries around the world, primarily Southeast Asia(specifically Thailand).
With the first few countries buckled in by their EU belt,
The working holiday visa is only available for citizens of a few countries(check with the Japanese Consulate if you are eligible).
There are a few countries that offer freelancer visas for the modern day digital nomad(or wannabe digital nomad).
During 2019, elections will take place in a few countries like Israel, South Africa, and Greece;
Not a few countries can also boast of their own achievements in the field of folding paper figures of the whole leaf.
In our experience, exporters trying to get through more than a few countries at the same time find it difficult to successfully leverage the information conveyed to them.
Belgium is one of the few countries in the world that has enforced compulsory voting.
One immediate irony, of course, is that few countries have entry requirements as restrictive as Switzerland's.
Few countries have been as genuinely and permanently changed by
Few countries in this region, with the exception of Russia,
A few countries established diplomatic ties with China, increasing the number of countries that have official ties with us to 180.
With the first few countries buckled in by their EU belt,
The model of a lucky few countries… has become a universal dream,
Few countries will be monitoring Ghosn's comments more closely than Japan,
Bulgaria was also one of the few countries that recognized Bangladesh soon after its independence in 1971.