Examples of using Mau 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
The Mau Escarpment.
You were Mau Mau?
You're shoe shopping, Mau.
Mau moiUploaded by guest.
Chinese name for this mau dje don.
Mau, you just made my morning.
On the day the world ended Mau was on his way home.
Mau Tza Tung-ok, bye-the son of the cleaner.
This Kikuyu government is going to give the Mau Mau compensation money.
Mau Mau is one of the best-selling card games.
I am grateful for the fact that I had a mentor like Mau who taught me how to navigate.
Mau knew about messages, and this one wasn't difficult.
Russian Blue, Himalaya, Egyptian Mau, Bengal, Balinese Burmese, Cornish Rex, Japanese Bobtail.
Mau knew the sea, and there was also something wrong with that.
They stop for a few minutes at Mau Temple to report the news of victory to the hero's mother.
Mau, trying to think straight, fought to get the canoe under control.
On the 7th day: At 11 a. m, trays of steamed rice and salted eggplant, the food that Giong ate before he left his village for the front,are brought in a procession from Mau Temple to Thuong Temple.
Mau was, in fact, gathering explicit data using his entire body.
All the commanders and soldiers leave their tables, seize their arms and set out for the front, that is the SoiBia area lying between Thuong Temple and Mau Temple which is occupied by the invaders.
Mau passed away five months ago, but his legacy and lessons live on.
She worked not only on the US civil rights movement, but also on global struggles against colonialism and imperialism.[10]Hansberry wrote in support of the Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya, criticizing the mainstream press for its biased coverage.[12].
Cats were known as Mau, and they were sacred in ancient Egyptian civilizations.
After the war Erskine was Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong in 1946, Director General of the Territorial Army in 1948 to 1949 and GOC British Troops in Egypt in 1949. Returning to the United Kingdom, he became GOC-in-Chief, Eastern Command in 1952. In 1953 he was appointed GOC-in-Chief,East Africa Command where he was responsible for managing the response to the Mau Mau Uprising in Kenya and led Operation Anvil in Nairobi in April 1954.
Mau awoke from dreams of roast pork and cheering men, and opened his eyes under a gray sky.
When Western scientists would join Mau on the canoe and watch him go into the hull, it appeared that an old man was going to rest.
Mau staggered down to the tiny lagoon while the noise went on, and there was the canoe waiting for him in the white sand of the water's edge.
When Western scientists would join Mau on the canoe and watch him go into the hull, it appeared that an old man was going to rest.
Mau climbed the tree one evening and found the hundreds of marks all the way up the trunk where generations of grateful boys had left the axe, or one like it, for those who came after.
Sometimes I would be with Mau on a cloud-covered night and we would sit at the easternmost coast of the island, and he would look out, and then he would say,"Okay, we go.".
