Examples of using Leroux in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Computer
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Programming
Gaston Leroux.
Leroux has a theory.
Philippe Leroux.
Agent LeRoux, remember?
Cecile Alper- Leroux.
Leroux, we have got to talk.
Bye, Mrs. Leroux.
Jacques Leroux wouldn't do this.
There is no Jacques Leroux.
French Corporal Leroux, parlementaire.
Gaston Louis Alfred Leroux.
Jacques Leroux has, how do you say, retired.
Pretty cousin, M. Leroux.
Philippe Leroux and you… How long has it been?
And you are Sergeant now, Leroux.
I insured Madame Leroux personally.
So what would you do with Agent LeRoux?
May- Gaston Leroux, journalist, detective and novelist(died 1927).
Special Agent LeRoux, FBI.
The former was the nineteenth-century French radical, Pierre Leroux.
Madame Leroux says that she has to have the catalog proofs for today.
I can do better, Mr. Leroux.
Gaston Louis Alfred Leroux(6 May 186815 April 1927) was a French journalist and author of detective fiction.
You have any idea where Agent LeRoux is, Fusco?
The only reason I let Leroux talk me into this rock'n' roll freak show is to try and save this theatre from becoming.
I chose him because of his resemblance to an international fugitive named Armand Leroux.
The Phantom of the Opera was written in 1910 by Gaston Leroux. One of the longest running musicals, as well as several films, were adapted from this story.
In the course of this controversy,he announced that he planned to study the communist ideas of Leroux, Considérant.
You might not know what Mr. Leroux looks like, but I assure you, those photographs of you showing my friend around will have the FBI and Interpol swarming your property like bees.
There are many similarities between Nilsson and the character of Christine Daaé in Gaston Leroux's novel Phantom of the Opera,and many believe Leroux based the character off of the real-life opera singer, although evidence for this is unverified.