Examples of using From more in English and their translations into Hebrew
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From more economical.
Saving you from more humiliation.
From more, we celebrate our love.
I wanted to hear from more students.
But from more than his wife, I'm sure.
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The bands were chosen from more than 60 applicants.
Does the DNA found at a certain location contain material from more than one.
Stark warning from more than 11,000 scientists.
I guess Godis getting ready to set me free from more of those lies.
How you could benefit from more and better to those with whom exchanging?
If you are the only user accessing your database from more than one computer.
They have been selected from more than 650 submissions from 71 countries and regions.
No other Democrat received support from more than 3 percent.
The predictions are selected from more than 100 predictions that Gartner presents and reviews every year.
Instead of shielding her from more pain, You blamed her for your own.
Jelveh points out that the main reason for this decline is adramatic decline in corporate tax revenues, from more than 5% of GDP to less than 2%.
Cirque employs 5,000 people from more than 50 different countries.
Teaching staff from more than 30 countries and regions make it possible for UIC to use English as the medium of instruction.
Can you source the product from more than one place?
Spacing offers information from more than 100 co-working spaces, allowing comparison, filtering and selection under a wide range of parameters and tags.
Don't be afraid to ask for help from more experienced people.
Los Angeles is home to people from more than 140 countries who speak over 224 different languages.
And we are not getting better neonatal outcomes from more C-sections," McCartney adds.
Com, compiled GPA data from more than 230 American universities.
So actually we are getting less from more for less and less people.
They want to take away health insurance from more than 16 million Americans without offering any credible alternative.
Queen's is home to students from more than 109 different countries.
The results are based on data collected from more than 71,000 Swedes, aged 45 to 83, who were followed for 13 years.
