Examples of using To the numbers in English and their translations into Hebrew
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They also found that the ERP responses to the numbers, but not to the light flashes,
increasing the size of the workforce relative to the numbers of children and old people.
Changes in medicine or lifestyle that extend the lives of the old don't add much to the numbers.”.
is directly related to the numbers of demolitions of Palestinian structures in the territory.
And hopefully, you will never forget what you're actually doing and you can always kind of think about what's fundamentally happening to the numbers when you borrow.
you don't pay attention to the numbers, you just pay attention to the search results.
There is a long list of factors that contribute to the numbers I'm getting here.
Sorry, bros. You just moved up to the numbers one and two spots On my lame list.
In addition to the numbers 1 through 36, the wheel contains green 0.
yet this inscrutable equation keeps bringing us back to the numbers.
It is the passenger's responsibility to ensure that they order the correct type of vehicle in accordance to the numbers of passengers and luggage to be transported.
And what you can see straight away is you start to have a different relationship to the numbers.
they have to press the squares that correspond to the numbers from low to high to get an apple reward.
And he who owes his good fortune to the numbers, abides in them.
they're replaced by squares, and they have to press the squares that correspond to the numbers from low to high to get an apple reward.
According to the numbers I noted in the previous section of the lives lost from among the Muslims because of the Americans, directly or indirectly,
If, however, I presuppose that everything is a unit and now pass to the numbers contained in this unit, I get a two in a way
Now as you're reading, however, you will be maybe surprised that you will quickly become numb to the numbers of deaths, because you will see that these are sort of abstract numbers of faceless, nameless dead people.