Examples of using He advocated in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He advocated simple food over complicated,
how to ensure demilitarization, a position he advocated, he had no answer.
After his speech I would gone up to him and begun to argue with him about certain policies he advocated.
In 1922, Hayim began publishing an eponymous Judeo-Persian newspaper called He-hayim(The Life), in which he advocated for political equality for Jews.
where he advocated the construction of the Kunstmuseum Bern.
He advocated direct realism,
Against the perceptions in the Frankfurt Parliament concerning the German question, he advocated the idea of an Austrian-German federation,
He advocated a six-part reform plan that involved eliminating all American income,
He advocated that opera seria had to return to basics and that all the various elements- music both instrumental and vocalballet, and staging- must be
He advocated the implementation of parliamentarism
Muhammad Zafarullah Khan was elected a member of the Punjab Legislative Council in 1926 and presided at the Delhi meeting of the All-India Muslim League in 1931, where he advocated the cause of the Indian Muslims through his presidential address.
The Global Alliance against revolutionary one common to all of the future, he advocated a bouquet of the future,
He advocated that opera seria had to return to basics and that all the various elements- music(both instrumental and vocal), ballet,
In his first book published in 1975, entitled Defining International Aggression: The Search for World Peace, he advocated for the establishment of such a court.
In the comfort of his suburban home with 2-car garage, he advocated the“removal” of Gadhafi because he was“a dictator”,
CNN's Andrew Carey and Abeer Salman maintained that Abbas"also said he advocated only'peaceful popular resistance.".
Shortly before being promoted air commodore in December, he advocated establishing a reception base to act as a headquarters for the RAAF in England and"generally to watch the interests of Australian personnel" who were stationed there.
The first half of the nineteenth century also saw Wilhelm von Humboldt's major reform of the concept of university education, in which he advocated the combination of research and teaching.
He advocated the abolition of private property(while retaining respect for personal property)
He advocated the abolition of private property through the"expropriation of the whole of social wealth" by the people themselves,