Examples of using Purges in English and their translations into Hebrew
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If anyone therefore purges himself from these, he will be a vessel for honor, sanctified, and suitable for the master's use, prepared for every good work.
Stalin's Red Army purges seriously impinged on its battle-readiness,
Nevertheless, as far as the purges of 1936-39 were concerned,
who organize such extra-judicial reprisals and purges.
you will be amazed at how much better the body feels after it purges toxins.
The purges conducted by Mohammad bin Salman are evidence that the Saudi regime suffers from wide-scale corruption,
if he is connected to the purges that wiped the pills off the streets two years ago,
A wave of purges followed, and ruling party and state officials all over the country, but especially in governorates 3 ,4
The memory of Stalin's purges and the continuing threat of unjust punishment prevented plant workers and officials from reporting problems, while impossible Soviet
Russian authorities officially acknowledged for the first time in December that Wallenberg had been a victim of Josef Stalin's purges and had died in prison.
let the ages slip away and descend to the level of revengeful blood purges.[18].
headquarters are responsible for seeing to it that no one will learn of it before the purges are started.
which lasted five times as long and described the purges he had carried out in the ruling party.
World War II and making it a nuclear superpower, while others condemn his brutal purges that killed millions of people.
I became art director of the china and glass industry, and eventually under Stalin's purges-- at the beginning of Stalin's purges, I didn't know that hundreds of thousands of innocent people were arrested.
Nowhere did restrictions, purges, repressions, and in general all forms of bureaucratic hooliganism assume such murderous sweep as they did in the Ukraine in the struggle against the powerful, deeply rooted longings
that continued until the end of the 1960s and was a Polish version of the purges and show trials that characterized the Soviet Union of the 1930s.
Xi has tried to bring the military under control with both“anti-corruption” efforts- in reality a series of political purges- and, as June Teufel Dreyer of the University of Miami told Gatestone,“a sweeping military organization.”.
Nowhere did restrictions, purges, repressions and in general all forms of bureaucratic hooliganism assume such murderous sweep as they did in the Ukraine in the struggle against the powerful, deeply-rooted longings of
that of the counter-revolutionaries convicted in the 1936-38 trials which followed the purges of party, army and state apparatus,