Examples of using Speak directly in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Better Production Speak directly with our engineers and find ways to reduce cost, inventory and time.
The Holy Spirit cannot speak directly to man, and Jehovah did not speak directly to the people, even in the Age of Law.
Vloggers speak directly to the viewer, creating a more personal
When Jane realized the bomber could speak directly to Dinkler, he knew there was no need to leave Dinkler a message.
I speak directly to Parliament when I ask you to vote down the measure before you.
They prepare themselves with a sacred ritual during which they speak directly with the ancestral Spirits.
you should always speak directly, honestly, and impartially about yourself- as it is.
I never speak directly about the Holocaust in my work,
But the God of today can speak directly from the perspective of divinity,
The Holy Spirit cannot speak directly to man, and Jehovah did not speak directly to the people, even in the Age of Law.
Her request to he hear the king speak directly to her was not an expression of love,
When talking with someone who has a disability, speak directly to the person, not to a companion or interpreter.
So he suggested that Bibi's spokesman speak directly to Ilan or the editor.".
In 1912 they sign the manifesto Hbzli, which speak directly about the relationship between that war actually broke out in 1914,
We are operating in broad distribution channels, entering channels that speak directly with the end consumer,
Because God's work requires Him to act and speak directly, because there is no way for man to help, God has endured
I hear him speak directly to me.
if you do have a webcam and microphone you can speak directly to your psychic reader which speeds things up,
GMAT tests needed for MBA admission, and speak directly with U.S. admission representatives and alumni from over 24 leading business schools.
a tow truck driver at night- you should create a business card for each business to avoid confusion and speak directly and appropriately to each distinct audience.
