Examples of using Lardner in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Remember Lardner?
Lardner's a pigeon, not an eagle.
Did he say Lardner?
Lardner died in New York in 1933 from tuberculosis.
You can escape with Lardner.
So we find Lardner and bring the King home.
Know anyone called Lardner?
Yes, find Lardner and bring the King home.
You met him at Lardner, right?
He wants me to send a note back with Lardner.
If they have got Lardner, they have got the Sultan.
As soon as we get the go-ahead from john lardner.
His first marriage was to Kate Lardner between 1971 to 1978.
Jack Toller's in the vicinity of Biscayne and Lardner.
You and Schillinger were together at Lardner when you were how old?
Have you ever known or heard of anyone or anything called Lardner?
Dr. Lardner, one of the ablest defenders of Christianity, adduces the following arguments against its genuineness.
Man, my first prison stay was over at Lardner.
He wants me to send….. a note back with… Lardner, telling him how many men I can recruit and when I will arrive.
Much, when we were in the Holy Land,do you remember anybody called Lardner?
Lardner also wrote satire, describing life in the United States and the European front of World War I, as well as skits, songs, and short plays.
We know McLellan and the Fool spoke together,so something was said about the ring of Lardner.
Barely less enthusiastic was John Lardner in The New Yorker, who wrote,"Even those of us who find a little too unremittingly wholesome are bound to take pleasure in the high spirits and technical skill that their authors, and producers, have put into them.".
There's Alvah Bessie, and Adrian Scott. Arlen Hird.And Ring Lardner, Jr. and Albert Maltz and.
Now, the Sultan's very best pigeon- the smallest and quickest one,was a pigeon called Lardner.
Friend to F. Scott Fitzgerald, the day-to-day themes in his writing, as well as its simple style, influenced the young Ernst Hemingway,who used the pen name“Ring Lardner” for his earliest publications.
After over a decade in television and comedy, Armstrong returned to his musical roots and put together his own cover band,[20] which plays a wide range of music from jazz to rock to pop classics. A classically trained baritone,[8] he is the vocalist and is backed up by Harry the Piano on keyboards,[21] Simon Bates on woodwind,Jeff Lardner on drums and Dave Swift on bass.[22] The band's first tour ran from 19 September to 6 November 2013.