Examples of using Minto in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Mount Minto.
Er, Minto Hotel.
Jevon Minto.
Minto Suites Beirut.
Lord Minto.
Minto" Fernao, are you lying?
Edinburgh Minto Hotel.
What was this place called Minto?
Vinyl Minto, band member.
Mount Adam===Mount Adam is situated WNW of Mount Minto.
In the summer, the Minto family loved to bicycle and play lacrosse.
In this, he followed in the footsteps of his great-grandfather, the first Lord Minto.
In education and health, Lord Minto encouraged a forward-looking approach.
The Australian Bicentennial Antarctic Expedition set out fromCape Adare for their successful assault on Mount Minto in 1988.
Sydney, as I would learn, is a city of suburbs, and Minto lies southwest, about an hour away.
Sir Wilfrid Laurier wrote that Lord Minto"took his duties to heart" and a review of his life reveals an energetic man who welcomed many challenges and responsibilities.
During this period he was invited to Calcutta by the Viceroy, Lord Minto, which helped restore relations with the British.
Lord Minto, like his predecessors, travelled throughout the young country- he crossed Quebec, Ontario and western Canada, visiting former battlegrounds where he had served during the North-West Rebellion.
In Puebla, university student Jevon Minto, 24, said he had just arrived at class when he felt the shaking.
In September 1901, after Queen Victoria's death in January, the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York(later to become King George V and Queen Mary) visited Canada,and travelled with Lady Minto to western Canada and the Klondike.
In 1905, on the resignation of Lord Curzon of Kedleston, Lord Minto was appointed Viceroy and Governor-General of India, retiring in 1910.
Following the tour, Minto recommended Thomas Shaughnessy, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, to the government at Westminster, via the Secretary of State for the Colonies, for a knighthood, as recognition for his service to the Duke and Duchess of York.
The reforms were called usually bythe name"Morley-Minto Reforms" because of both John Morley and Lord Minto worked together to draw these reforms.
The protest organizer was John Minto, known from the struggle against the South Africa apartheid regime- when he and his fellows disrupted rugby matches where South African teams came to play in New Zealand.
I would thought about the Harbour Bridge or Bondi Beach, but Minto? But still, I'm a producer, and the lure of a site-specific theater project was more than I could resist.(Laughter) So, off I went into Friday afternoon traffic, and I will never forget what I saw when I got there.
Tenarunga or Tenania, previously Narunga[2] and formerly Minto Island[3] is a low, wooded and uninhabited atoll in the Acteon Group in the southeastern part of the Tuamotu Islands in French Polynesia. It is administratively a part of the Gambier Islands.
When John Morley as Secretary of State for India wrote to Minto arguing that"Reforms may not save the Raj, but if they don't, nothing else will", Minto replied:… when you say that"if reforms do not save the Raj nothing else will" I am afraid I must utterly disagree.