Examples of using Authored in English and their translations into Hebrew
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She authored her own life.
Another useful strategy is to purchase cookbooks authored for children.
Authored by: Randall Miller.
Kellermann helped popularize the sport of synchronised swimming; and authored a swimming manual.
Authored by Prof. Dr. Engr.
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This monumental process brought into existence only the exact andpure Scientology Scriptures as authored by Mr. Hubbard.
She authored a number of cookbooks.
In 1974, along with Prof. Keiji Kikkawa of Osaka University, he authored the first papers describing string theory in a field form.
Authored by world-renowned experts.
Together with his mentor, Ferdinand Ritter von Hebra, he authored the book"Lehrbuch der Hautkrankheiten"(Textbook of Skin Diseases) in 1878.
He authored several books on military matters.
An e-mail included in the court documents showed Devine authored Yanukovych's election-night victory speech, which, according to the file, was titled A New Beginning For Ukraine.
Authored by a man who fled the country 30 years ago.
He also authored pedagogical works.
She authored the book,‘The Day I Shot Cupid'.
In Mexico she authored and has had published several books.
He authored the Ryan White Care Act, which provides services to AIDS patients.
In Mexico, she authored and successfully published several books.
I' ve authored a children's book- how can I publish it?
Whose agent authored this denunciation… to have me burned.
He also authored the book Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists in 2003.
Together they authored the yoga text, Dancing the Body of Light.
He authored the bestseller“Married& Alone: The Way Back” and has published extensively.
In 1825, he authored an"Atlas of the State of South Carolina".
The report, authored by Dr. Shlomo Svirsky and Etti Connor-Atias, is sensational.
In 1985, Pogue authored the book How Do You Go to the Bathroom in Space?, answering 187 common questions he received.
Ron Hubbard further authored a moral code called The Way to Happiness, which serves as a common sense guide to better living.
All told, he authored about twenty books, several of which were only seen by Breslover Chassidim in manuscript form before they were lost.
The Way to Happiness L. Ron Hubbard authored The Way to Happiness, as an educational work that provides anyone with an easy-to-follow“road map” for living.
Among his books are“Idolatry”(co authored with Avishai Margalit);“People of the Book: Canon, Meaning and Authority”, both published by Harvard University Press, and“On Sacrifice” published by Princeton University Press.