Examples of using Parkes in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Palmerston supported Parkes while in Parliament the British policy was strongly attacked on moral grounds by Richard Cobden and William Gladstone.
Palmerston supported Parkes while in Parliament the British policy was strongly attacked on moral grounds by Richard Cobden and Gladstone.
This was confirmed by producers Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald during a press tour of Men in Black: International.
Gillies's response was predictably cool, given the reluctance of Parkes to bring New South Wales into the Federal Council.
Alexander Parkes, an Englishman from Birmingham,
the fact that we have built it over the entire desert that gives us a better resolution than Parkes.
Dr Parkes recently joined Fashion Tech Lab,
The historian James Parkes wrote:"During the first century after the Arab conquest[640-740 CE],
Couture, Dr Parkes notes, has the capacity to bear high costs of research and in surprising ways shares similarities with
where we originally saw the Parkes image that I showed you earlier,
As discussed by Parkes and MacDonald, this film will be developed 25 years after the death of Maximus(character played by actor Russell Crowe),
Explanation: The Parkes 64 meter radio telescope is known for its contribution to human spaceflight,
although he also used other combinations of his names, such as John Beynon and Lucas Parkes.
The Parkes 64 meter radio telescope is known for its contribution to human spaceflight,
convened by Sir Henry Parkes in Melbourne in 1890, which agreed to
search system built and used it on the Parkes radio telescope in Australia in February 1995,
Nadia Parkes, Aaron Cobham,
Parkes continued to forge a career as a theatre actor. He has starred alongside David Threlfall and Neil Stuke in Joe Penhall's award-winning play, Blue/Orange, in the West End and in Kwame Kwei-Armah's Elmina's Kitchen and at Shakespeare's Globe as Aaron in Titus Andronicus. Parkes also starred as the lead in BBC Two's detective series Moses Jones, with a support cast that included Matt Smith.
following the tradition of the Parkes Institute, in terms of Jewish/non-Jewish relations.
Matthew Parkes.