Examples of using Challis in English and their translations into Hebrew
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John Challis.
An Evening With John Challis.
Hotel Challis Sydney- website;
BBC radio Challis.
Challis is currently married to his fourth wife Carol.
James Challis.
Challis is a patron of the British Hedgehog Preservation Society.
You must be professor challis, my demotic translator.
Challis has written two volumes of autobiography, Being Boycie and Boycie& Beyond.
A team of astronomers including Harvard's Robert Kirshner andPeter Challis has detected a flash of light from the companion to an exploding star.
Challis later realized that he had observed the planet twice in August, failing to identify it owing to his casual approach to the work.
Initially, Del Boy, Rodney and Grandad were the only regulars, along with the occasional appearances of roadsweeper Trigger(Roger Lloyd-Pack)and pretentious used car salesman Boycie(John Challis).
After much delay, Challis began his unwilling search in July 1846.
Challis appeared on the Channel 4 mockumentary television programme Brass Eye, where he was tricked into believing Clive Anderson had been shot by Noel Edmonds.
Aware that Cambridge Astronomer John Couch Adams had suggested that he had made similar predictions,on 9 July Airy entreated James Challis to undertake a systematic search in the hope of securing the triumph of discovery for Britain.
In February 2016 Challis performed An Evening With John Challis in Derby.
Challis is currently married to his fourth wife Carol. They married in 1993 and live in the former grange house of Wigmore Abbey, Wigmore, Herefordshire. Challis has no children.
Jack Doolan is an English actor. He is best known for portraying Tyler Boyce in the BBCsitcom The Green Green Grass alongside John Challis and Sue Holderness. Doolan has guest starred in other television shows such as Spooks, EastEnders, The Bill and Peep Show and more recently had a lead part in Cemetery Junction, a comedy drama film by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.
In 2014, Challis began a theatre tour of his one-man show titled Only Fools and Boycie, which charted his life before, during and after his time as'Boycie'.
Initially, Del Boy, Rodney and Grandad were the show's only regulars, along with the occasional appearances of dopey roadsweeper Trigger(Roger Lloyd-Pack)and pretentious used car salesman Boycie(John Challis). Over time, the cast expanded, mostly in the form of regulars at the local pub The Nag's Head. These included pub landlord Mike(Kenneth MacDonald), lorry driver Denzil(Paul Barber), youthful spiv Mickey Pearce(Patrick Murray) and Boycie's flirtatious wife Marlene(Sue Holderness).
On 19 February 2016 Challis was cast in the role of Captain Peacock taking over the role originally played by the late Frank Thornton in a remake of Are You Being Served?[3] The episode aired on BBC in August 2016.
Fabian proposed that the site should be identified with Sallis(or Challis), which is mentioned by Josephus as a settlement(Polichna in Greek) in Idumea to which a group of Jewish rebels fled from Ashqelon at the beginning of the Great Revolt.
Challis appeared on the Channel 4 mockumentary television programme Brass Eye, where he was tricked into believing Clive Anderson had been shot by Noel Edmonds. On BBC radio, he played an interrogator in the play Rules of Asylum by James Follett, broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in 1973. He also played Dibden Purlew in Getting Nowhere Fast from 2001 to 2004.
Challis attended the state boarding Ottershaw School near Woking, Surrey. Upon leaving school he worked as a trainee estate agent before becoming a professional actor. An early television role, in 1969, was in the controversial gangster drama Big Breadwinner Hog, and between 1971 and 1975 he made regular appearances in Z-Cars as Sergeant Culshaw.