Examples of using First practice in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Sissy first practice.
First practice with Dan.
Today was my first practice.
First practice, Wednesday at 11:00.
I remember the first practice.
Our first practice they asked me what the sun was?
Welcome to our first practice.
First practice is Monday after school. You mean it?
We had our first practice today.
Lindsay caught my attention from the first practice.
I opened my first practice in Manhattan.
Sue Heck reporting for first practice.
First practice, six. Pete's air raid shelter in his back yard.
Honey, it was your first practice.
First practice, every time I got the ball on the wing, Dream was calling for it.
What should I wear to my first practice?
I mean, we have our first practice this afternoon, but yeah.
No, because you knocked out two teeth in the first practice.
Hey, how would your first practice go today?
We will release a statement tomorrow following the team's first practice.
You should have seen our first practice-- wasn't pretty.
Go with your child to meet the coach and other teammates before the first practice.
Martin, who had brought his guitar and amplifier to the first practice but could not play, did not remain with the group.
You can tell him to first practice and try it out, and if he feels that it's good then he will know for himself what to do.
Just wanted to see how your first practice went.
On the first practice trial, present participants with a single photograph from the target category, and ask them to touch it on the screen.
Miller took 20-year-old Bradley Beal down into the block during his first practice with the team.
Now for our first practice, I have scheduled four hours of cardio. Actually, I don't think I'm gonna have enough time to compete in the ZBZ fest thing because I'm a polymer science major.
And the coach, Mr. Locke, pulls me aside after the first practice, and he says,"Fisher, I can't have some blind kid.
Prima pratica(Italian,"first practice") refers to early Baroque music which looks more to the style of Palestrina, or the style codified by Gioseffo Zarlino, than to more"modern" styles.