Examples of using Mark has 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
Mark has two strikes.
This time Mark has more work.
Mark has his own followers now.
Or in six weeks when Mark has a car accident.
Dad, Mark has something to tell ya.
People also translate
We need your truck because my car is still at the lighthouse, and mark has the key.
Mark has a degenerative heart condition.
Which means that Mark has his own followers now.
Mark has no idea what's really going on.
These otters have never been filmed before, but Mark has a lot of experience with British otters so it should be straightforward.
Mark has something he wants to say to you.
Shockingly, Mark has friends, and I have some new ones.
Mark has been doing this kind of program that.
We think Mark has another mistress-- we're going to find her.
Mark has a quota of stories he needs to fill for his contract.
As Horowitz puts it:“Mark has a mission much larger than himself, and he won't stop until he achieves it.”.
Mark has tapes, tapes that the government doesn't want us to hear.
We… Mark has his own room in our house, and, uh.
Mark has a condo on Canal, so… Yeah, I was just getting the last of my stuff.
Mark, has, um, Ben fought with anyone, made any enemies, received any threats?
Mark has a tiny window of opportunity to stop him, to explain, to reassure and persuade him not to tell.
Mark has a US$ bank account and prefers to receive US$ because his bank charges excessive fees for non-US$ transfers and the process can take several weeks.
Mark had a brilliant idea.
Mark had a problem.
But Mark had writer's block.
Mark had a plan.
When Mark had read.
The mark had balls and he reported the shakedown.
Mark had a trust fund agreement drawn up ten days ago.
Mark had an emergency.