Examples of using Predecessors in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The words of each of the prophets complement their predecessors, and together they form one whole religion.
Since 2000, the Special Rapporteur and his predecessors have reported 314 cases of alleged torture to the Government of China.
The words of each of the prophets complement their predecessors, and together they form one whole religion.
professionals in the field, and they don't learn from their predecessors' experience.
farther than any of its other C-130 predecessors.
We hoped the president would focus on fixing foreign policy problems for America instead of attacking his predecessors for theater.
Here, scientists have discovered important fossils that tell us much about the predecessors of modern humans.
58% more efficient than predecessors.
produces new biorobots that are capable of destroying their predecessors.
We would hope the president would focus on solving foreign policy problems for America instead of attacking his predecessors for theatre.”.
Tolkien distinguishes between the languages of various peoples in Middle-earth in terms of certain Indo-European predecessors to modern English.
Go out there and win an election.… Don't break what our predecessors spent over two centuries building.
They were little more advanced, technologically speaking, than their predecessors- or, for that matter, modern chimpanzees.
In the years 2016-2018 the PA issued new textbooks that have replaced their predecessors.
You are created from the genetic materials of your alien predecessors and human subjects.
which replace their predecessors.
To defend against them, the Emperor expanded the small walls built by his predecessors, connecting some and fortifying others.
Myers makes a point that applies to Kim Jong-un as well as to his predecessors.
We would hope the president would focus on solving foreign policy problems for America instead of attacking his predecessors for theater.".
were won consistently by all our ancestors, all our predecessors.