Examples of using Over more in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Over More than 300,000 engineers worldwide are currently serving in positions- trained by Logtel;
Even if I had control over more of their patronage, I would at least have a chance of pulling more votes.
Over more than 15000 travelers have traveled with us in the last 10 years!
Three teams of agents over more than a century dedicated themselves to this case.
And so this esoteric wisdom passed over more and more into the care and cultivation of the Gods alone.
The esoteric Wisdom passed over more and more into the keeping of the Gods alone.
The company's vineyards are spread over more than 19,500 square kilometers and are active in more than 70 international markets.
To date, Tidhar has handed over more than one million square meters of commercial real estate, in record time and at the highest quality.
skills acquired over more than seven decades, the company also operates a unique center for technological entrepreneurship- WaTech.
on several continents and over more than three decades, to resolve international conflicts.'.
And I have to have enough money for me to make the film over more than 20 days.
We will get there over the course of a long process, just as unmanned devices have gradually taken over more and more of the Air Force's activity,” she said.
For that to work, those 200 units would have to be spread out over more sites- maybe eight or 10.
we can go over more places, say,
Ahtisaari won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2008“for his efforts on several continents and over more than three decades to resolve international conflicts.”.
the International Coalition announced that the SDF forces had taken over more than half the territory of the city.
passing over more of the smaller electrical contacts before it comes to a stop.
Over more than 30 years,
shape, have been uncovered in studies performed over more than 100 years
that we exist within an invisible conscious matrix has been documented over more than twenty years by a study called the Global Consciousnesses Project(GCP), conducted at Princeton University.