Examples of using To be visible in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He doesn't like to be visible above the ridge line,
The local resources are not bound to be visible directly to the Internet,
Your message will continue to be visible to anyone with access to the chat room for as long as the room is enabled.
Simply put, BLC enables objects that appear dark to be visible against a very bright background such as in front of a window or entrance.
The feature is bright enough to be visible to the naked eye,
Too dim to be visible to the naked eye the first observations of Neptune were possible only after the invention of the telescope.
Merchants have no presence on Amazon and want their products to be visible to potential customers;
Almost all the information you have on your website needs to be visible right in your search results,
many businesses advertising on Google would like to be visible right out of the gate in position 1.
The scientists believe the series of supernovae were less than 300 light years away-- Close enough to be visible during the day and comparable to the brightness of the Moon at night.
In-wall and in-ceiling speakers are often a good choice when you don't want the devices to be visible or don't have the space for freestanding speakers.
close enough to be visible during the day and comparable to the brightness of the Moon.
external email contacts to Skype, contacts already added from these services will continue to be visible in your Skype contact list.
then we would expect the moon illusion to be visible inside a planetarium, where the whole sky,
Any unit in space-time would be so small that most things would travel through it without disruption- not just objects large enough to be visible to the naked eye,
possibility of choice and a call to women to be who they are, to be visible and not disappear.
you certainly want your awning to be visible at all times.
coast of the island, with one of them drifting close enough to shore to be visible from the hills above the city of Dunedin.