Examples of using Another contraction in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Another contraction?
Here comes another contraction.
Another contraction, Dr. Montgomery-Shepherd.
Here comes another contraction.
Okay, another contraction.
And here came another contraction.
Ooh, another contraction.
Rebecca, here comes another contraction.
There's another contraction.
Okay. Here comes another contraction, okay?
Ross! Another contraction.
Here comes another contraction.
When you have another contraction, give me one more big push.
Here comes another contraction.
Here comes another contraction.
The wait for another contraction was eternal.
You're gonna have another contraction in a minute.
The forecast assumes another$ 1.2 billion contraction in Copaxone sales.
Another economic contraction began near the end of Harding's presidency in 1923, while tax cuts were still underway.
Fetal monitoring showed her baby's heart ratewas unusually slow to return to normal after each contraction, and there was meconium(waste from the baby's intestines) in the amniotic fluid, another sign of possible distress.
You would be advised medications to evade contractions and bed rest to avoid another premature delivery.
In other words healthy bladder muscles contractions alternate, their modes change one another.
Another way to write like you talk is to use contractions, which crop up naturally in conversation.
Another great option, but only under the condition that you ride a bike with a low gear to increase the frequency of contractions of the heart.
This is another law of relativity- length contraction. .
Eating allows recovering the forces between one contraction and another; .
Another sign of Greece's continuing economic contraction. .
Or could we have bounced from the contraction of another Universe that existed before ours?
Anger and aggression, sadness and solemness, pleasure and euphoria, exhaustion and rest-- all feelings by which we can purely communicate to another by the contraction or relaxation of our face muscles.