Examples of using Bax in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Hey, Bax.
Bax, all right?
Let it rip, Bax.
Bax is at school.
We will talk next time, Bax.
Ernest Belfort Bax Freemasons.
No, I hear you perfectly, Bax.
It was at Russells house where Bax one night met Irish Republican Patrick Pearse.
APC effects significant down-regulation of p53 and Bax.
Bax had a sensitive and searching soul and drew inspiration from a wide range of sources.
Harriet Cohen's love affair with Arnold Bax lasted for over forty years until he died in 1953.
Bax received a knighthood in 1937(Knight Bachelor), but he was not entirely prepared to enjoy this honour.
Cohen also kept the London property that Bax had bought for her- throughout Cohen's life Bax had financially assisted her.
Bax discovers Ireland===Bax had a sensitive and searching soul and drew inspiration from a wide range of sources.
In the Morar period,which lasted until the outbreak of World War II, Bax rediscovered his interest in Norway and the Nordic countries, and found a new musical hero in Sibelius.
It was Bax who gave Harriet Cohen the name"Tania", by which she was affectionately known by close friends and family.
A number of composers wrote music specifically for her, including John Ireland, Béla Bartók, Ernest Bloch and E. J. Moeran,and particularly Sir Arnold Bax(Cohen's lover), who wrote most of his piano pieces for her.
Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, KCVO(8 November 18833 October 1953) was an English composer and poet.
How apoptosis leads to formation of blisters and how antibodies to desmogleins may promote apoptosis is still under investigation, but one additional piece of information from the current work is thatbased on the absence of another cell death marker, Bax, the authors suspect the extrinsic cell death pathway.
Bax was taught at home, but received his first formal musical education at age 16 from Cecil Sharp and others at the Hampstead Conservatoire.
Not only was Cohen bringing British music to theUSSR by playing pieces by Vaughan Williams, Bax, Bliss and Ireland, she also performed Shostakovitch's Preludes, Kabalevsky's Sonatina, and the Soviet premiere of Leonid Polovinkin's Suite from manuscript.
In 1919, Bax was one of four British composers to be commissioned to write orchestral music to serve as interludes at Sergei Diaghilevs Ballets Russes in London.
From 1928 onwards, Bax ceased to travel to Glencolumbkille and instead began his annual migration to Morar, in the west Scottish Highlands, to work.
The symphonies earned Bax a reputation as the successor to Elgar, as Vaughan Williams, for instance, had only completed four symphonies by the time Bax had completed his seventh.
Bax had already had some of his poems and short stories published in Dublin and to the circle he was simply known by the pseudonym Dermot O'Byrne(the name was possibly inspired by a renowned family of traditional musicians in Donegal).
According to Bax, they got on very well and, although they met only once, the execution of Pearse following the Easter Rebellion in 1916 prompted him to compose several laments, the most noted being In Memoriam Patric Pearse(1916), which contains the dedication'I gCuimhne ar Phadraig Mac Piarais'.
