Examples of using Cottrell in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Lance Cottrell.
Today TPIS is still owned by Cottrell.
Steve Cottrell.
Cottrell then continued writing and working as an editor at a music publishing company.
Blair Cottrell.
Lieutenant Cottrell interviewed all the people that, you know, I had known that were involved.
Richard Cottrell.
The addresses are provided by human rights groups and other sources,says Anonymizer president Lance Cottrell.
Leonard Eric Cottrell.
Cottrell has said:"The opportunity of leading worship at Two Rivers Baptist Church that Dr. Jerry Sutton gave me was a blessing.".
Tutors in Mount Cottrell.
PHOENIX- Hunched over a microscope, Steve Cottrell peered at a bud from a plant that is increasingly used as medicine in Arizona and across the nation.
We're providing a system whereby the people in the countries that are suffering Internet censorship can bypass the government filtering andaccess all the pages that are blocked," says Cottrell.
After graduating in 1992 with a degree in music, Cottrell dedicated time to songwriting.
Writer Richard Cottrell has noted the similarity in the colouring of the'livid' sky with another work from the Black Painting series, The Dog.
But the efforts of Kantorovich,and of contemporary theorists of planning such as Paul Cockshott and Allin Cottrell, suggest that some form of efficient and democratic planning is possible.
Cottrell, 42, and his company, AZ Med Testing, is one of a number of labs in the state that cater to the burgeoning medical-marijuana industry.
Since the attacks usually don't harm the consumer electronics companies that build the devices, or the consumers that unwittingly use them,companies have little incentive to boost security, Cottrell said.
Cottrell and Berman agree that it's only a matter of time before the Iranonymity service winds on the official blacklist.
Pandaemonium is a 2000 film, directed by JulienTemple, screenplay by Frank Cottrell Boyce. It is based on the early lives of English poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, in particular their collaboration on the Lyrical Ballads(1798), and Coleridge's writing of Kubla Khan(completed in 1797, published in 1816).
Cottrell noted that there are several firms that offer protection against DDoS attacks, by giving companies a way to divert the bad traffic and remain online in case of an attack.
After graduating in 1992 with a degree in music, Cottrell dedicated time to songwriting. That same year, he wrote Larnelle Harris' song"It's Only Thunder". He then worked with Kathie Hill on a musical titled Waiters: A Youth Musical About Waiting on the Lord.[1] Cottrell then continued writing and working as an editor at a music publishing company.
Cottrell explains,“when we say that God is three persons in one essence, we are saying that he is three centers of consciousness sharing one divine essence”(God the Redeemer, 154, 159).
In 1994, the church Cottrell attended- Two Rivers Baptist Church- lost its minister of worship and, at the church's request, Cottrell spent the next year and a half as worship leader for the church.
Lance Cottrell, chief scientist for cybersecurity firm Ntrepid, said while DDoS attacks have been used for years, they have become very popular in recent months, thanks to the proliferation of“Internet of things” devices ranging from connected thermostats to security cameras and smart TVs.