Examples of using He interviewed in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He interviewed a lot people.
I am trying to figure out why he interviewed.
He interviewed me years ago.
I just can't even imagine why he interviewed.
Someone he interviewed over a month ago.
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He interviewed for a position as my assistant last week.
He interviewed, got the job, packed up all of his stuff.
Greg Hale was anelectrical engineer with a curious spirit when he interviewed for a position in Disney's engineering department almost 30 years ago.
When he interviewed her immediately after the incidental question.
For her numerous celebrity profiles,including 27 cover material for Vanity Fair, he interviewed everyone, from Madonna to Hugh Jackman, helping to define the influence of culture/ celebrity.
He interviewed foyet Extensively for his book. They kept in touch.
Upon being cast in the film, he interviewed people who knew Malcolm X, among them Betty Shabazz and two of his brothers.
He interviewed with us, told us where he was.
And after the war he interviewed a lot of other soldiers and wrote about the experience of men in battle.
He interviewed a lot of people who said what a wonderful person Jennifer Talmadge was.
In one, he interviewed young women in a Muslim school that receives state funds.
Then he interviewed employees of Chinese restaurants about what Alda liked to eat.
He interviewed Dr Gideon for the same psychopathy survey I participated in two years ago.
He interviewed Liberace, Mac, just so he could keep going after McCarthy.
He interviewed Israeli and British officers as well as Palestinians who remained in Israel.
He interviewed me and, on reading his article the next day, I saw he used his pen well.
He interviewed 344 patients from 10 hospitals in Holland who had been saved after suffering heart attacks.
He interviewed over two thousand members of the Kaluli, and extensively queried them for their experience of clinical depression.
He interviewed for a job as a supervisor at an Amazon warehouse, but it required computer skills that he lacked.
In 1983, he interviewed Karl Frenzel after his release from prison, a Nazi German who had been third in command at Sobibór.
He interviewed social activists and researched how alternative medicine, therapeutic techniques, and even environmental activism are related to the Jewish renaissance in Israeli society.
He interviewed people who had been detained in China, including Christians, Tibetans, Uighurs, and also Falun Gong, to see if they had seen traces of systematic organ removal in forced labor camps.
He interviewed one of them in 2010 and learned that after the war of June 1967 some of them seized the opportunity to go to visit their old village and found three walls and parts of the roof of their house still standing.
When Millar was 18, he interviewed writer Grant Morrison, who was doing his first major American work on Animal Man, for a fanzine. When he told Morrison that he wanted to be both a writer and an artist, Morrison suggested that he focus on one of those career paths, as it was very hard to be successful at both, which Millar cites as the best advice he has received.[1].