Examples of using Frick in English and their translations into Hebrew
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
-
Programming
Frick on a stick.
What the frick do we do now?
It's my dress for the fall dinner at the Frick.
You know what? Frick them!
Oh, frick, I forgot my burger!
On July 23, Berkman attempts to assassinate Frick, but fails.
Especially Frick and Frack over here.
Kempner also presented the case against his old nemesis Wilhelm Frick.
Henry Clay Frick died on December 2, 1919, at the age of seventy.
The property belonged to Helen Clay Frick, daughter of Henry Frick.
While Frick and Frack park it here, you're gonna go in and get your hair"did", ok?
The hotel is superbly placed minutes away from Frick Collection train station.
In attempting to find a suitable place for this building, Bowman's eyes were drawn to a 14 acre(57,000 m²)plot of land named Frick Acres.
Yeah, and all eyes are gonna be on us because Frick and Frack here killed Captain Dozerman.
The Frick was built at a time when almost every building on Fifth Avenue above 59th street was a private mansion, with a few private clubs.
This special museum, located at the palace of a rich industrialist,Henry Frick, is considered one of the most beautiful museums in the city.
Since Frick's death, his daughter Helen Clay Frick expanded the collection, with a third of its art works acquired since 1919.
Only three of the 11 ministers in Hitler's government were Nazis.(Hitler,Wilhelm Frick, minister of the interior and Goering, minister for Prussia).
After Frick's death, his daughter, Helen Clay Frick, expanded the collection, with a third of its artworks acquired since 1919.
She supported her partner Alexander Berkman'sattempt to kill industrialist Henry Clay Frick, and even begged him to allow her to participate.
In 1930 Wilhelm Frick, a Nazi, became Minister for Culture and Education, announced a campaign"against Negro culture- for German national traditions".
Housed in an early 1900s mansion, the building andthe original collection were donated by Henry Clay Frick, who had the mansion built to display his art collection.
After Frick's death, his daughter, Helen Clay Frick, and the Board of Trustees expanded the collection: nearly half of the collection's artworks have been acquired since 1919.
It was built in the early 1900s mansion, and this building andthe original collection were donated by Henry Clay Frick, who had the mansion built to display his art collection.
Brigitte Helm as Lady Gertrud Chiltern Sybille Schmitz as Gloria Cheveley Karl Ludwig Diehl as Lord Robert Chiltern Georg Alexander as Lord Arthur Goring Anni Markart as Mabel Chiltern Paul Henckels as Lord Caversham Werner Scharf as Vicomte de Nanjac Karl Dannemann as Parker, Oberingenieur Heinz Förster-Ludwig as Mason, Diener bei Chiltern Karl Platen as Phips, Diener bei Goring Erich Walter as Montfort,Sekretär bei Chiltern Hermann Frick as Vickers.
In accordance with the Nuremberg laws on race and citizenship(1935), Reich Interior Minister Wilhelm Frick decrees in January 1936:“Alien races include all other races; in Europe, these are, apart from the Jews, as a rule only the Gypsies.”.
Inspired by Most's theories of Attentat, Goldman and Berkman, enraged by the deaths of workers during the Homestead strike, put words into action with Berkman's attempted assassination ofHomestead factory manager Henry Clay Frick in 1892.
Hopefully this shows that builders are working to construct more affordable housing, andthat median price will continue to drop,” said Robert Frick, corporate economist at Navy Federal Credit Union.
Hopefully this shows that builders are working to construct more affordable housing, andthat the median price will continue to drop,” Robert Frick, corporate economist at Navy Federal Credit Union, told CNBC.
As a law student Kempner sat as an observer in the trial against Soghomon Tehlirian, who had assassinated Talaat Pasha in 1921, and made his defence an impeachment on the Armenian Genocide and Talaat 's involvement in it.[ 2] After finishing his studies Kempner became a successful lawyer in Berlin during the 1920s, and then advanced to chief legal advisor to the Prussian police in 1928.In 1935 Wilhelm Frick revoked Kempner 's German citizenship, forcing him to emigrate to Italy and then later to the United States.