Examples of using Another order in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Another Order of Masons.
I will get you another order.
Another order in today.
I will make another order.
We got another order for that O'Neil woman.
I will be making another order.
Another order I give you: Love each other.
I'm about to make another order.
Another order was that nobody could wear a costume to represent the Devil.
I will have another order of these.
Hello, I have come to make another order.
Customs held up another order of books at the border.
I can't wait to make another order.
I will get you another order of gnocchi on the house.
Because we just got another order.
If they create another order, they can check out using the same card.
I just thought of another order.
Another order cuts U.S. funding to the International Criminal Court by 40 percent.
It may be considered as another order.
Um, I was taking another order, and there was a shot.
If I ever get back to Mason City, I'm having another order.
Bring these people another order of spaghetti.
All right, Steve. I will try to sell them.But if I don't,I'm not making another order.
And then he had another order for chemo placed.
This is a fantastic service with gifted writers who wrote flawless researchpaper meeting all instructions I will make another order.".
Excuse me, could we get another order of mongolian beef over here pronto?
We got another order that everyone born after 1980… everyone between sixteen and twenty-nine, doesn't matter who, bring them in cuffed and blindfolded.
In 1993, the military commander issued another order canceling the personal exit permits.
In their deaths, the fallen gave us another order- to stand with their families and accompany them in the journey of life after the loss, a journey that began on the day the candle of their life was extinguished.
In their deaths, the fallen gave us another order- to stand with their families and accompany them in the journey of life after the loss, a journey that began on the day the candle of their life was extinguished.