Examples of using Messier in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The Messier Catalog.
It needs to look messier.
Messier 3, I think.
It needed to look messier.
Lot messier than that.
We're gonna get you, Messier!
It's messier than we thought.
Does this mean that messier is better?
A little messier than my usual approach.
I'm still having dreams about Mark Messier.
Things will only be messier than it is now.
I want to make things a bit messier.
Deputy Messier, this is Dr. Cal Lightman.
After the baby it would have been so much messier.
Deputy Messier never said anything about that.
Don't worry about the background… the messier, the better.
Messier tells me you fired your gun The same time as the guy moved.
Sharing this truth may make things messier, more complicated.
It was messier than I anticipated, but it was still a special day.
With any luck, Dr. Martinez,it's gonna get a hell of a lot messier than this.
No, Deputy Director Messier doesn't want anyone else In with the Suspect.
If she's refusing maid service,shouldn't this place have been a little bit messier?
In the center of the Virgo Cluster…is a giant elliptical galaxy called Messier 87… perhaps 10 times the size of our Milky Way.
However, if you are stuck in this situation with a family member,things can get a bit messier.
Messier 30(also known as M30 or NGC 7099) is a globular cluster of stars in the southern constellation of Capricornus.
Most of what's going on, what slurps up the brain's energy,is what we might call'under the hood,''" explained Messier.
Charles Messier described the 88th entry in his 18th century catalog of Nebulae and Star Clusters as a spiral nebula without stars.
Explanation: A bright spiral galaxy of the northern sky, Messier 63 is about 25 million light-years distant in the loyal constellation Canes Venatici.
In fact, Messier says,“misalignment can cause injury and osteoarthritis over long periods of time, especially if you have stronger muscles that are directing the forces improperly.”.
Explanation: Charles Messier described the 88th entry in his 18th century catalog of Nebulae and Star Clusters as a spiral nebula without stars.