Examples of using Peake in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Michael Peake.
Maxine Peake as Twinkle.
Peake was something of a local hero.
Wonder why the Peake didn't join in as well?
At this point there will probably notbe any long-term impact,' says Dr Peake.
Tim Peake special: How to be an astronaut.
Desiree Akhavan as Leila Maxine Peake as Sadie Brian Gleeson as Gabe.
An astronaut's view:21 amazing images of our planet taken by Tim Peake.
ESA astronaut Tim Peake took this image of the U.K.
But you would still cut the risk oflung cancer significantly,' says Dr Peake.
Peake portrayed the Moors murderer Myra Hindley in See No Evil: The Moors Murders.
This one's single, ladies. Oh,and of course Sir Charles Peake and his wife from Greece.
Astronaut Tim Peake took the image of the damage, saying"I am often asked if the International Space Station is hit by space debris.
On November 29th 1948, British'Mahal' volunteer Wayne Peake took off in a Mustang from Hatzor, to intercept the mystery plane.
Started playing guitar at age 13, and in the early'90s was part of a grunge cover band that also includedfuture Nickelback members Mike Kroeger and Ryan Peake.
British astronaut Tim Peake said Prof Hawking“inspired generations to look beyond our own blue planet and expand our understanding of the universe”.
Chad learned to play the guitar at age 13, and in the early 1990s was part of a cover band, which alsoincluded future Nickelback members Mike Kroeger and Ryan Peake.
Astronaut Tim Peake, a fellow Briton, said that Prof Hawking"inspired generations to look beyond our own blue planet and expand our understanding of the universe".
In 2011, he played the eponymous hero of The History of Titus Groan, a cycle of six BBC Radio4 dramas based on the books of Mervyn Peake dramatised by Brian Sibley.
There's a direct link between how much you smoke over your lifetime andyour risk,' says Dr Michael Peake, consultant and senior lecturer in respiratory medicine at the Glenfield Hospital, national clinical lead for NHS Cancer Improvement, and clinical chair of the UK Lung Cancer Coalition(UKLCC).
That cloud of smoke is the rocket that brought Anna-Sophia's experiment to the International Space Station, where, three days later,astronaut Tim Peake carried out her experiment-- in microgravity.
Maxine Peake as Anne Lister Anna Madeley as Mariana Susan Lynch as Isabella('Tib') Norcliffe[1] Christine Bottomley as Ann Walker Gemma Jones as Aunt Lister Alan David as Uncle Lister Richenda Carey as Mrs. Priestley Michael Culkin as Charles Lawton Dean Lennox Kelly as Christopher Rawson.
In 2009 Dinsdale wrote the shortfilm Imaginary Friend which was subsequently filmed and stars Maxine Peake and Zara Turner. The film premiered on 8 May 2010 at the 360/365 Film Festival in New York.
Peake has appeared in a number of television and stage productions including Victoria Wood's Dinnerladies, Channel 4's Shameless, in the lead role of barrister Martha Costello in the BBC's legal drama Silk and alongside John Simm in the BBC drama The Village, depicting life in a Derbyshire village during the First World War.
The script for The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Listerwas written by Jane English and the film was directed by James Kent. Maxine Peake, who had not previously heard of Lister, was keen to take part in a production with several strong female characters.
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a 2016 British television film based on the William Shakespeare play A Midsummer Night's Dream. It was adapted by Russell T Davies, directed by David Kerr and produced by Nikki Wilson.It stars Maxine Peake as Titania, Matt Lucas as Bottom, John Hannah as Theseus and Nonso Anozie as Oberon.
In 2011, he played the eponymous hero of The History of Titus Groan, a cycle of six BBC Radio4 dramas based on the books of Mervyn Peake dramatised by Brian Sibley. He also filmed Late Bloomers with William Hurt and Isabella Rossellini. He also starred in Attack the Block, a Film Four production, alongside Nick Frost and Jodie Whittaker.[3] He also directed a music video for girl band Boxettes, whose lead singer Bellatrix comes from Sandford.
The first series, first shown in 2008, starred Ben Whishaw as Ben Coulter, a young man who is accused of murder after a drunken and drug-filled night out, though is unable to remember committing the crime. It was directed by Otto Bathurst and Luke Watson. In 2009,the second series featured Maxine Peake as troubled housewife Juliet Miller whose husband was stabbed in their bed.
She pressured the parliament to aid the Czechoslovaks and grant entry for dissident Germans, Austrians and Jews. In late 1938 she set up the Parliamentary Committee on Refugees to take up individual cases from Spain, Czechoslovakia and Germany.During World War II she regularly chastised Osbert Peake, undersecretary at the Home Office, and in 1942 pressured the government to publicise the evidence of the Holocaust.