Examples of using Morley in English and their translations into Hebrew
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were Thomas Morley, Thomas Weelkes and John Wilbye.
Morley went out leisurely and stood on a corner where two tradeful arteries of the city cross.
Morley walked to the corner where he would cross to his hotel.
I knew there was something familiar about Morley from the first time I saw her.
Morley took a ten-week break from the soap to appear in Blinder,
But the Michelson, Morley experiment had proved that this was not true for light.
Morley College Penny Lectures- These lectures technically cost 1p to attend,
Morley obviously found his compositional direction at this time, and shortly afterwards began publishing his own collections of madrigals(11 in all).
Morley stood, turning over and over the dime in his pocket and laughing gleefully to himself.
Morley found his compositional direction at this time, and shortly afterwards began publishing his own collections of madrigals(11 in all).
is therefore the sole property of Morley Tobacco.
I know Morley saw it and brought it to you.
Emma Morley thought‘handsome' a silly, nineteenth-century word, but there really was
Many European scholars, including Daniel of Morley travelled to Spain to gain further education.
I'm gonna drop this off in the bedroom before Morley gets home. I will be right back.
Correspondent Morley Schafer spoke with doctors and researchers regarding the various purported health benefits of resveratrol,
such as Gertrude Stein and Christopher Morley, also assumed the painting was meant to be a satire of rural small-town life.
such as Gertrude Stein and Christopher Morley, assumed the painting was meant to be a satire of repression and narrow-mindedness of rural small-town life.
Robert Morley and Katharine Hepburn play Samuel and Rose Sayer,
In 1887 Albert Michelson and Edward Morley carried out an experiment in which they tried to show the motion of Earth relative to the ether by measuring changes in light speed in different directions.