Examples of using Bartley in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Chad Bartley.
Felicia's gonna kill Bartley.
Chad Bartley.
Any further questions, Mr. Bartley?
Edith Bartley.
Heartfelt's here, and I can't find Bartley.
Robert Bartley.
Bartley said in the courtroom he made a serious error in judgment.
James Bartley.
That's not the politics that you have been practicing, Mayor Bartley.
Dorian Bartley.
Whoever's doing this is building anevidence trail straight back to Fred Bartley.
Jonathan Bartley.
Mr. Bartley, if this is true, then Heartfelt withdraws any offer of-- Well, no, excuse me.
Penelope Bartley.
The CEO, Fred Bartley, is a washed-up quarterback, grandson of Good Cheer's founder.
Edward Bartley.
Cole Bartley I hadn't given a thought to in years, and as for Greg Moritz, I was in the process of buying his company.
I-I'm Fred Bartley.
Edith Bartley, whose father and brother died in the Nairobi blast, said the attacks had caused her“unbearable pain and sorrow.”.
He'S… he's rick bartley.
Dorian Bartley, a UK Labour diversity officer, also shared a member on Facebook which suggested that there was an American-Jewish conspiracy funding ISIS.
I'm sorry, Mr. Bartley.
While on tour in Australia in 1981 he was notified that Penelope Bartley had died in a fire. Phillips elected to continue in the production and not attend her funeral. He has acknowledged that his family has never forgiven him for not coming back to attend the funeral.
So Gabrielle Cosgrove did intend to kill Bartley and Moritz?
Ask Detective Bartley down the hall.
The synagogue building, which blends Moorish and classical elements,was designed and built by Edward Bartley in 1884- 1885.
Phillips married his first wife, actress Penelope Bartley, on 30 May 1948.
I found some irregularities in the company books, mentioned the discrepancies to Bartley privately, and I'm let go within a week.
It is totally unsurprising and entirely appropriate for conservatives to worry[about]the issue of judges abusing their powers," wrote Robert Bartley, editor of the Wall Street Journal.