Examples of using Were unknown in English and their translations into Hebrew
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these rare diseases were unknown and undiagnosable before the advent of scientific medicine.
had they really occurred, were unknown to him?
Meier embraced the difficult task of creating a building that would ultimately display a variety of contemporary artworks that were unknown to him at the time of design.
These probabilities were probably extremely low, but they were unknown before the research takes place.
The safety and efficacy of vaccines to prevent Ebola virus disease(EVD) were unknown when the incidence of EVD was peaking in Liberia.
Amongst its various products, the“Tabori” company has introduced new marketing and technological innovations that were unknown before in the Israeli market.
My birth date and location were unknown, as were my biological parents.
If we sounded the alarm every time an agent's whereabouts were unknown for a few hours… What I don't get is the lies.
which is inherited from the mother, showed mutations that were unknown to any man, primate
The discovery of new facts or circumstances, that were unknown and could not be known earlier by the parties to the proceedings;
there were a number of children whose father's identities were unknown and whose mothers were unable to raise them.
create human- alien hybrids, though the motives for this effort were unknown.
non-Greek-speaking races to whom the blessings of civilization were unknown.
For example, in the first position, P(A) and P(W) were unknown because the plugboard settings were unknown. .
impact a student's life, but the exact long-term benefits were unknown-….
If these problems were unknown to your people, if these realities had been kept hidden from your people,
although the reasons were unknown to the Germans at the time.
Nevertheless, Meier embraced the difficult task of creating a building that would ultimately display a variety of contemporary artworks that were unknown to him at the time of design.
although the reasons were unknown to the Germans.
However, Meier accepted the difficult task of creating a building that would ultimately display a variety of contemporary artworks that were unknown to him at the time of design.