Examples of using Berwick in English and their translations into Hebrew
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North Berwick.
Berwick Calais.
William Edward Hodgson Berwick.
Berwick Rangers.
All I ever wanted was to get out of Berwick.
Berwick- upon- Tweed.
Armada shared in the prize money by agreement with Berwick.
Berwick had the same tools the rest of us have.
Around 2 kilometres offshore and5 kilometres north-east of North Berwick.
In Berwick Street the whores were busy at their trade.
His head was set on London Bridge andthe quarters sent to Newcastle, Berwick, Stirling, and Perth.
On December 14, 2004, Berwick gave a speech to a room full of hospital administrators at a large industry convention.
Also known as the"Wise Wife of Keith",[2]Sampson was involved in the North Berwick witch trials in the later part of the sixteenth century.
Berwick knew that the high medical defect rate meant that tens of thousands of patients were dying every year, unnecessarily.
After his return to Scotland, he attended the North Berwick witch trials, the first major persecution of witches in Scotland under the 1563 Act.
Don Berwick and his team catalyzed a change that saved 100,000 lives, yet Berwick himself wielded no power.
By staying laser-focused on these six interventions, Berwick made sure not to exhaust the Riders of his audience with endless behavioral changes.
The spirit of the age saw little wrong in Marlborough's continuing friendship with his nephew,the Duke of Berwick, James II's illegitimate son with Arabella.
The former Berwick campus of Monash University was built on the old Casey airfield in the south-eastern growth corridor of Victoria.
In addition, James II's illegitimate son, James FitzJames,1st Duke of Berwick, founded the House of FitzJames comprising two branches, one in France and one in Spain.
Agnes Sampson(died 28 January 1591[1]) was a Scottish healer and purported witch. Also known as the"Wise Wife of Keith",[2]Sampson was involved in the North Berwick witch trials in the later part of the sixteenth century.
One of Monash's newest campuses, Berwick campus was built on the old Casey airfield in the south-eastern growth corridor of Victoria.
This commemorates the fall of Barcelona in the hands of the Bourbon troops under the Duke of Berwick during the War of the Spanish Succession September 11 1714, after 14 months of siege.
The Duc d'Orléans ordered a French army under the Duke of Berwick to invade the western Basque districts of Spain in April 1719, still under the shock of Philip V's military intervention against them.
But, if you want a beach with candyfloss and tearooms,make your way to North Berwick, a traditional seaside town 5km(3miles) west, which has two sandy beaches either side of its harbour.
In this book, you will learn about people like Berwick who have created sweeping change despite having few resources and little structural authority.
This cleared the way for the French army under the Duke of Berwick to besiege the imperial fort at Philippsburg, which fell after a siege of two months in July 1734.
After some successes of the French marshal, the Duke of Berwick, in Spain, and of the imperial troops in Sicily, Philip V made peace with the regent(1720).
Riddell was born in Glasgow, the son of teacher and former actress Hope Rossand former St Mirren and Berwick Rangers footballer Ian Riddell.[3] He graduated from the University of Strathclyde[4] with a degree in business before training at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, graduating in 1990.[1] His partner is the actress Frances Carrigan;they have twins.