Examples of using Dyle in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Mr. Dyle?
Dyle is dead!
Carson Dyle.
Mr. Dyle. Cabin four.
What about Dyle?
Carson Dyle is dead.
Carson J. Dyle.
Is Dyle with you?
Good morning, Mr. Dyle.
Carson Dyle was dead.
Dyle, please. D-Y-L-E.
No, that's not Carson Dyle.
Carson Dyle had no brother.
Now you listen to me, Dyle.
Mr. Dyle. Cabin four, please.
Do anything funny or try to talk to anyone and I will kill you, Dyle.
Wait a minute. How did Carson Dyle get an office in this building anyway?
Dyle and most of the Global Options team were totally decimated.
We're anxious to know who this man is- the one calling himself Dyle.
There's only one Dyle connected with this affair, Mrs. Lampert. That's Carson Dyle.
A machine gun separated Scobie from his right hand… and caught Carson Dyle full in the stomach.
I don't know who this Mr. Dyle is… but it's possible we were wrong about who killed your husband.
As far as I can gather we're going up to the River Dyle to hold a defensive position there.
The five men were, of course,your husband Charles… the three men who showed up at his funeral yesterday… and Carson Dyle.
In'98, Dyle mounted a special ops unit… for a high-level, covert hostage extraction on behalf of the O.D.C.
You have got tofind out what you can about your new friend Peters… or Dyle, or whatever his name is.
Carson Dyle was terminated in 1998 by Eastern European militia… near the former Yugoslavian border, 40 kilometres east of Sarajevo.
During the night of 11 May, the British 3rd Infantry Division under the command of General Bernard Law Montgomery,reached its position on the Dyle river at Leuven.
Mrs. Lambert… Carson Dyle was terminated in 1998 by Eastern European militia… near the former Yugoslavian border, 40 kilometres east of Sarajevo.
Accordingly, on 18 May, Villeroi set off from Leuven at the head of 70 battalions, 132 squadrons and 62 cannon- comprising an overall force of some 60,000 troops-and crossed the river Dyle to seek battle with the enemy.

