Examples of using One door in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He also claimed Ford never voiced any fear of flying and seemingly had no problem living in a small apartment with one door-- apparently contradicting her claims that she could not testify promptly in D.C. due to a fear of flying, as well as her suggestion that her memories of Kavanuagh's alleged assault prompted her to feel unsafe living anywhere without a second front door.
flying(even while aboard a propeller plane) and seemingly had no problem living in a"very small," 500 sq. ft. apartment with one door- apparently contradicting her claims that she could not testify promptly in D.C. because she felt uncomfortable traveling on planes,
and seemingly had no problem living in a small, 500 sq. ft. apartment with one door-- apparently contradicting her claims that she could not testify promptly in D.C. because she felt uncomfortable travelling on planes, as well as her suggestion that her memories of Kavanuagh's alleged assault prompted her to feel unsafe living in a closed space or one without a second front door.
fear of flying(even while aboard a propeller plane) and seemingly had no problem living in a small, 500 sq. ft. apartment with one door- apparently contradicting her claims that she could not testify promptly in D.C. due to a fear of flying,
and seemingly had no problem living in a small, 500 sq. ft. apartment with one door-- apparently contradicting her claims that she could not testify promptly in D.C. because she felt uncomfortable travelling on planes, as well as
and seemingly had no problem living in a small, 500 sq. ft. apartment with one door-- apparently contradicting her claims that she could not testify promptly in D.C. because she felt uncomfortable traveling on planes, as well as her suggestion that her memories of Kavanuagh's alleged assault prompted her to feel unsafe living in a closed space or one without a second front door.
flying(even while aboard a propeller plane) and had no problem living in a“very small,” 500 sq. ft. apartment with only one door, contradicting Christine's claims that she could not testify promptly in D.C. because she felt uncomfortable traveling on planes,
flying(even while aboard a propeller plane) and seemingly had no problem living in a‘very small,' 500 sq. ft. apartment with one door- apparently contradicting her claims that she could not testify promptly in D.C. because she felt uncomfortable traveling on planes,
So that's door number one, door number two, and door number three.
One, door number two and door number three.
All right, Donna, which is it going to be… your future behind door number one, door number two… or door number three?
One door.
One door plenty.
One door, one door switch, one condition.
One door in, one door out.
One door on, one door off.
I said one door!
One door, no windows.
One door leads to heaven.
And not just one door.