Examples of using Packard in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Packard Bell.
It's a Packard plant.
Packard behind the camera.
They're with Packard, bro.
Ted Packard just committed suicide.
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He drives a Packard you said.
Come. I will take you in my Packard.
All Ted Packard wants is money.
I have got Agent Cooper with me,we're here to see Mrs Packard.
Play your cards right, you can buy a Packard for every day in the week.
All three Packard daughters sit on the Foundation's board of trustees.
So we convince Erickson that we found Mussolini's lost Packard Coupe.
I don't care for drivin' Packard cars or smoking long buck cigars.
There are rumors that this crisiswas manufactured to protect Dr Anne Packard.
Your brother, my husband, Andrew Packard, was killed by a man named Thomas Eckhardt.
The only reasonwe're still in business is because Josie Packard buys retail.".
I met with David Packard and Bob Noyce and tried to apologize for screwing___so badly.
You guys are the greatest duo, since Hewlett and Packard. Lennon and McCartney.
I met with David Packard and Bob Noyce2 and tried to apologize for screw- ing up so badly.
Cellnex Kinepolis HurlOvide EVS Dolby Ericsson Samsung Abacanto Soluciones SAPEC Hewlett Packard.
And… and we're definitely gonna need… A Packard 1934 original 1101 Roadster coupe.
Packard resigned in December 1971 and returned to Hewlett-Packard in 1972 as Chairman of the Board.
Funding was received from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation(Fellowship in Science and Engineering no. 2007-31754).
Josie Packard torches bankrupt mill in insurance fraud", not"Giant weenie roast in the woods".
HP was founded in 1939 by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard, who had both graduated from Stanford University in 1934, as a manufacturer of test and measurement instruments.
Packard mentions in his book The HP Way that the name Hewlett-Packard was determined by the flip of a coin: HP, rather than PH.
In 1970 Hewlett Packard, or most know him by the abbreviation HP, introduced the first ever desktop.
Packard continues:“Some years later, at a gathering of HP engineers, I presented Chuck with a medal for‘extraordinary contempt and defiance beyond the normal call of engineering duty.'”.
Today, Hewlett Packard moves forward as four industry-leading companies that are each well positioned to win in their respective markets.".
The American journalist Vance Packard had blown the whistle on the tricks of the advertising trade in The Hidden Persuaders(1957), and younger consumers increasingly saw themselves as savvy.