Examples of using Mapes in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Ms. Mapes.
Mapes, who did this?
Richard Mapes.
Mary Mapes Dodge.
Richard Mapes.
Ray Mapes is an ex-cop.
Lay off, Mapes!
Mapes said you were beautiful.
Who is Ray Mapes, Chin?
Ms. Mapes, thanks for coming in.
Where are you going, Mapes?
Certainly, Mapes, certainly.
And we don't want Mapes.
Mapes, you're violating the law!
We're looking for Sarah Mapes.
Mr Mapes and I will do the talking.
Wait a minute. Do you know Mapes?
Mapes didn't tell me you were in here.
Anytime you're ready, Mr Mapes.
Is there a Mapes, Kaye, Billington, Hawes?
Are you hanging with Ray Mapes now?
Tell the people, Mapes, this place belongs to them now.
She's hanging with guys like Ray Mapes now.
Mapes was a gardener-- planting evidence, collecting ethics violations.
He said your promise to the old housekeeper Mapes… would never be broken.
Ms. Mapes. Don't you think it's possible, just possible… that some of those fine.
The tale comes from a book-within-a-book,written in 1865 by the American children's writer, Mary Mapes Dodge.
Hans Brinker orThe Silver Skates is a novel by American author Mary Mapes Dodge, first published in 1865.
Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates(full title:"Hans Brinker; or, the Silver Skates: A Story of Life in Holland")is a novel by American author Mary Mapes Dodge, first published in 1865.
A bird's eye view of Haifa- Efrat Shadmi, Haifa-North steering committee member and American graduate student fellow,Richard Mapes, at the top of the Eskol Tower, Haifa U.