Examples of using Eamonn in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Eamonn Perrin.
Go East, Eamonn.
Eamonn Martin.
I am her brother, Eamonn.
Eamonn Andrews.
And my brother, Eamonn… What?
Eamonn Kevin Roche FAIA.
You're joking. Eamonn, is it true?
Eamonn, we can't just.
They're innocent.- Eamonn, what's happening?
Eamonn Casey the Bishop.
I could have killed you, Eamonn… When I took this city from your king.
Eamonn Ceannt and Jonah Clarke.
He was the subject of This Is YourLife in 1981 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews.
What's Eamonn looking for?
She was a subject of the television programme This Is Your Life inFebruary 1970 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews.
No, Eamonn's not gonna let us break off.
She was the subject of This Is YourLife in 1958 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh.
Rob and Eamonn have worked together since 1988.
Thaw was the subject of This Is YourLife in 1981 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews in the foyer of the National Theatre, London.
Naw, Eamonn's not gonna let us break off.
She was the subject of This Is Your Life on two occasions,in April 1976 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at her home in Wimbledon, and in March 1995, when Michael Aspel surprised her at the BBC Television Centre.
Yes, Eamonn, I'm here on Moore Street with Rab Patel.
She was the subject of This Is Your Life on two occasions:in January 1964 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews, and in December 1996, when Michael Aspel surprised her while filming on location for Last of the Summer Wine.
Eamonn Kevin Roche(June 14, 1922- March 1, 2019) was an Irish-born American Pritzker Prize-winning architect.
He was the subject of This Is Your Life on two occasions,in February 1977 when he was surprised by Eamonn Andrews in the foyer of the Inn on the Park in London's Park Lane; and in April 1995, when Michael Aspel surprised him and his wife Dulcie Gray, on board the Sir Thomas More motorboat at Teddington Lock, for a joint tribute.
Eamonn Kelly, Keeper of Irish Antiquities at the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin, draws attention to the distribution of sheela na gigs in Ireland to support Weir and Jerman's theory; almost all of the surviving in situ sheela na gigs are found in areas of Anglo-Norman conquest(12th century).
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