Examples of using Second letter in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The second letter indicates the seasonal precipitation type,
A second letter of unknown authorship was sent from Lisbon to Nuremberg at around the same time,
A second letter was sent in November 1969,
The second letter represents the element itself,
On November 23, 2009, Human Rights Watch sent a second letter to Prime Minister Haniya,
Legal Activity» Legal Advocacy» Gisha in a second letter to the ministers of agriculture and finance:
I wonder, mr. wolcott, if some second letter couldn't be drafted to put some sharper point on the lesson, maybe remunerative to both of us.
So, through our trials we are brought ever closer to Christ and come even to share in His glory(see Paul's Second Letter to the Corinthians, 1:5).
Question: Why was the world created through the second letter“Bet- ב” and not through the first letter“Aleph- א”?
In that second letter, Mr. Salinger shares the delight he felt in taking his two young children to Manhattan,
In the second letter, from May 1958,
A competitor called him"beta," the second letter of the Greek alphabet because, he said,"Eratosthenes was second best in everything.".
And the accidents are making the second letter seem more aggressive and the whole situation appear worse than it really is.
The second letter in the file perhaps clarifies the matter:
And when you get yourself into another situation you can't get out of, open the second letter.'.
He got himself into a second situation he couldn't get out of, and he opened the second letter.
An article printed alongside the code quoted Vallejo Police Chief Jack E. Stiltz as saying"We're not satisfied that the letter was written by the murderer" and requested the writer send a second letter with more facts to prove his identity.
In a second letter, dated September 20,
which he called“an epistle of straw,” Luther also rejected the Second Letter of Peter, the Second
villages(in the first letter) and the disproportionate level of injury(in the second letter, written after The Beit Sourik Case).
