Examples of using Frontera in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Frontera drops back.
And touchdown, Frontera!
Frontera in shotgun formation.
So we didn't get to Frontera.
Frontera is the best-selling Chilean wine in the world.
You can't roll a Frontera.
There is Jerez De La Frontera airport at a 70 km distance.
Steam coming from the front of the Frontera.
And Jesse Frontera… Your kid just cost me another half a million.
Yeah, but, the entire car is a Vauxhall Frontera.
Frontera will enter production in the summer of 2019 and will operate for five years.
Yes… A replacement clutch for a Vauxhall Frontera is around about.
And Frontera is lifted in the air by his teammates and carried off the field.
Regio Hotel can be reached in a40-minute drive from Jerez De La Frontera airport.
It will be up to star quarterback Jesse Frontera to get the team back in the game.
Frontera will have one final play motion, motion… to get his team in the end zone.
There are six services per day fromJerez Airport to Jerez de la Frontera and eight going in the other direction;
Frontera storms off the field, as this dream season is quickly getting away from Kukui High.
UT is proud to serve the research community with the world-class capabilities of TACC,and we are excited to contribute to the many discoveries Frontera will enable.".
Frontera is the latest in a string of successful awards and deployments by TACC with support from NSF.
Studies have shown that some breeds of dogs are more intelligent than others, such as the collie's frontera, German Shepherd and Retriever, to just name a few.
San Juan de la Frontera was founded on June 13, 1562 by Juan Jufré at the shore of the San Juan River.
Were it to have been completed today, Frontera would be the fifth most powerful system in the world, and the third fastest in the US.
The system, named Frontera, will leverage InfiniBand to deliver the highest application performance, scalability and efficiency.
Mainly from Conil de la Frontera to Tarifa, are beaches of incredible beauty, which are a real paradise for aquatic sports.
If completed today, Frontera would be the fifth most powerful system in the world, the third fastest in the U.S., and the largest at any university.
For comparison, Frontera will be about twice as powerful as Stampede2(currently the fastest university supercomputer) and 70 times as fast as Ranger, which operated until 2013.
For comparison, Frontera will be roughly twice as powerful as Stampede2(currently the fastest university supercomputer), and 70 times larger than Ranger, which operated until 2013.