Examples of using Built the pyramids in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Pride built the pyramids.
It built the pyramids.
Who do you think built the pyramids?
Who built the pyramids in Meroe?
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Who do you think built the pyramids?
Who built the pyramids in egypt.
Feel like I just built the pyramids.
Who built the pyramids of Egypt?
Don't tell me about pyramids, my people built the pyramids!
Then who built the Pyramids?
However, it occurred to Max Eyth that the ancient Egyptian temple priests must have known it up to the thirtieth orfortieth decimal point in primeval times because they used it to determine the ratios according to which they built the pyramids.
Who really built the pyramids?
Who built the pyramids, when were they constructed, and why?
He has confirmed that the people who built the pyramids were not slaves.
Who built the pyramids, how were they built and why?
It has been shown that the people who built the pyramids weren't slaves.
It was just by similar methods that the Pharaohs built the pyramids, forcing the masses to labor.”.
You have gotta build the pyramid from the bottom up.
So, Egypt we have a lot more writings and drawings,that show them building the pyramids, give us an idea of the technology.
Accordingly, they also invested enormous effort in building the pyramids, which are glorified cemeteries for the body.
For example, building the pyramids of Egypt, or the Panama Canal, or putting a man on the Moon, here's the thing, there's a weird thing.
Accordingly, they also invested enormous effort in building the pyramids, which are glorified cemeteries for the body.
Accordingly, they also invested enormous effort in building the pyramids, which are glorified cemeteries for the body.
You can't letemotions distract you from making decisions about the slaves who built the pyramid which, again, will one day be your tomb.
But his idea of breaking chains was for us to depose the pharaohs andthen build the pyramids for ourselves, as if building pyramids is something we just can't stop doing, we love it so much.
Twenty years from now, every government on this planet will know how to design a bomb, but they won't be able to build it because purifying plutonium to a baselevel takes more manpower and resources than building the pyramids.
So the question that motivates my research is the following: If you look at humanity's large-scale achievements, thesereally big things that humanity has gotten together and done historically-- like, for example, building the pyramids of Egypt or the Panama Canal or putting a man on the Moon-- there is a curious fact about them, and it is that they were all done with about the same number of people.