Examples of using Polis in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Polis ran for the United States House of Representatives in 2008,
Colorado Governor Jared Polis said he was sending additional state law enforcement officials to the scene.
In 2000, Polis founded the Jared Polis Foundation, whose mission"is to create opportunities for success through education and access to technology.".
In 2000, Polis was elected at-large member of the Colorado State Board of Education, and served for a single six-year term,
there were a thousand Azgeda warriors inside the city of Polis.
As noted on Polis' website,“more than 213 million people live in a state or jurisdiction that allows the some form of legal use of marijuana.”.
The authorities, with the condescension of the powerful, permitted this polis to emerge, because they never imagined that those in it might one day overthrow them.
Although Polis do not agree to intervene,
Your friend was caught stealing from people on their way to the Polis market.
The budget 3-star Mariela Hotel is a great place to stay in Polis.
Disinterested persons who rule not for their personal enjoyment but for the good of the city-state(polis).
the"On the Seam" Museum, Polis contributes to the rebuilding of the neighbourhood's image.
when it moved to the civil status of citizens of the polis.
after Mr. Nicos Shacolas), derive from an extensive area around Polis and are chronologically arranged, so as to portray its historical development from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic to the Medieval periods.
ten;"polis", city)
which was named after Mr. Nicos Shacolas, derive from an extensive area around Polis and are chronologically arranged so as to portray its historical development from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods to the Medieval period.
The Decapolis(Greek: deka, ten; polis, city) was a group of ten cities on the eastern frontier of the Roman Empire in Syria and Judea(renamed Palestine in 135 AD).
which was named after Mr. Nicos Shacolas, derive from an extensive area around Polis and are chronologically arranged, so as to portray its historical development from the Neolithic and Chalcolithic to the Medieval periods.
evacuate the students,” Polis wrote on Twitter.
At the principle's outset- in the Athenian Greek polis- it meant majority rule(the meaning of the word demos is“the people”,