Examples of using Britton in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Britton: It's still on the way up.
Statistical data for the Britton city.
Britton also writes for other artists.
The USA National Academy of Sciences Britton Chance.
Barrie Britton was the principle cameraman for this programme.
Warren Harding brought his mistress, Nan Britton, here for presidential favors.
In 2006, Britton co-presented the reality television show Soapstar Superstar.
The late president's reputation had deteriorated since his death in 1923,and many believed Britton.
Cameron Britton as Ed Kemper, a serial killer interviewed by Ford and Tench.
A record of great fighters like Sam Langford, Harry Greb,Jack Britton, Ted"Kid" Lewis.
Cameron Britton, who plays serial killer Edmund Kemper on Mindhunter, totally nailed the character.
In November 2011, it was confirmed that Saldana and Britton had amicably ended their relationship after eleven years together.
He received his Bachelor of Arts from the Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance in theUK under the direction of both Ross McKim and Amanda Britton.
After doing an immense amount of research, Britton duplicated the tics, mannerisms, and voice of“The Co-ed Killer.”.
Britton was given an IV and taken into surgery, where doctors used an endoscope- a narrow tube with a tiny camera on the end- to locate and remove the metal bushing.
Whilst the paragliders prepare for a night on the mountain cameraman Barrie Britton is setting out early on a more cautious quest to film wild golden eagles from a hide.
In September 2013 Sir Jonathan Miller directed a Gala Performance of William Shakespeare'sKing Lear at the Old Vic in London. Britton played the Earl of Gloucester.
John Britton, a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and director of its tobacco advisory group, said:“The bar code looks like the bottom half of a packet of Marlboro cigarettes.
Year Actor Musical Character 1979 AntonRodgers Songbook Various Characters Tony Britton My Fair Lady Henry Higgins Michael Crawford Charlie and Algernon Charlie Ben Cross Chicago Billy Flynn.
Britton associated it with his notion of'shaping at the point of utterance', declaring that'the initial process must capture immediately as much as possible of the painter's vision' Britton 1980, p.
Asked whether he thinks such bans makesense from a public health policy standpoint, Britton said he disagrees with India's decision and similar ones in the United States, because they send a message to tobacco smokers to continue smoking.
Dr Mark Britton, chairman of the British Lung Foundation, said:"These statistics will come as a surprise to many people, especially those who choose to smoke cannabis rather than tobacco in the belief it is safer for them.
This is the first genuinely new way of helping people stop smoking thathas come along in decades,” said John Britton, director of the U.K. Center for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies at the University of Nottingham, who led the committee that produced the report.
BLF Chairman Dr. Mark Britton told the UK's Press Association:"These statistics will come as a surprise to many people, especially those who choose to smoke cannabis rather than tobacco in the belief it is safer for them.
In addition to the seven Arsenal players(Frank Moss, George Male, Eddie Hapgood, Wilf Copping, Ray Bowden, Ted Drake and Cliff Bastin), a young Stanley Matthews won his second cap for the side;Cliff Britton, Jack Barker and Eric Brook were the other three players.
Anthony Edward Lowry"Tony" Britton(born 9 June 1924) is an English actor. He is the father of presenter Fern Britton, scriptwriter Cherry Britton and actor Jasper Britton.
He has appeared in numerous British films from the 1950s onwards, including such classics as Operation Amsterdam(1959), Sunday Bloody Sunday(1971)and The Day of the Jackal(1973). Britton won the Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Actor in 1975 for The Nearly Man.
She and Britton also noted that rates of tobacco cigarette smoking- which can cause lung cancer and heart disease and is known to kill about half of all those who do it- are dropping more rapidly in Britain than in the United States.
James Britton referred explicitly to this strategy as'painting in water-colours', stressing- as did the poet Stephen Spender(1946)- the difference between this and the oil painting strategy:'where one pigment may be used to obliterate another.'.