Examples of using Pennington in English and their translations into Hebrew
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My name's Kyle Pennington.
Q: And Mr. Pennington was dead at the time?
His name was Mr. Pennington.
And what a Pennington wants, a Pennington gets.
I have not forgotten Pennington.
Pennington County is not a labor surplus area.
I'm here to interview Pennington Jr.
After this move, Pennington was across Scott Road from Fitzhugh's brigade, rather than from Stagg's brigade.
More importantly, what if Nina Pennington finds out?
My stringent instruction from Governor Pennington is to convey upon my return a confirmation in your hand that- that we have had this conversation.
FBI and ODNI will be leaving this facility with Carlos Mejia andtransporting him to US Prison Lee in Pennington Gap, Virginia.
Ms. Farrell, were you aware that Mr. Pennington withdrew over $100,000 from his bank accounts yesterday?
Well, I asked my fatherfor the best party ever, and, as you can see, what a Pennington wants, a Pennington gets.
Dr. Alfred Pennington wrote an editorial in The New England Journal of Medicine in 1953 emphasizing the role of carbohydrates in obesity.
He told me that Ryanwas living in Vegas under the name Carsten Pennington, and he was living in a mansion and rolling in dough.
Carper spokeswoman Meghan Pennington confirmed on Friday that the senator had sent a copy of the letter to the FBI and the Senate's chief law enforcement officer.
First in 2007 on Simon Gray's Little Nell,in which she played the title role opposite Michael Pennington and Tim Pigott-Smith.
Teenager Rick Stevens, has a crush on Nina Pennington, they form a friendship and embark on a rock n' roll journey together while Nina deals with her overbearing boyfriend, Kevin.
According to Dr. Goldenberg, the law is that money involved in a breach of trust should not be repaid to the company if the money isdestined to be returned to those who breached the trust(see Pennington, supra, at 549).
He lives with his husband, Henry Finder,[11] in an apartment in Manhattan,and a home in Pennington, New Jersey with a small sheep farm.[6] Appiah has written about what it was like growing up gay in Ghana.[12].
Pennington was at Custer's command post where Custer told him to call for his"led horses" so he could support Custer's flank attack, contrary to Merritt's orders that he should attack dismounted along with Devin's men.
Studies show that most women who gain the amount of weight outlined in the Institute of Medicine guidelines have little reason to worry about not returning to their previous body weight,” says Jennifer Lovejoy, Ph.D.,chief of women's nutrition research at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, La.
Within minutes of speaking with Custer, Pennington heard the sound of firing, followed by the appearance of a staff officer who told him that Merritt had sent Pennington's brigade into the attack.
Hamlet is a 1969 British film adaptation of Shakespeare 's play Hamlet, starring Nicol Williamson as Prince Hamlet. It was directed by Tony Richardson and based on his own stage production at the Roundhouse theater in London. The film also stars Anthony Hopkins as King Claudius, Judy Parfitt as Queen Gertrude, Marianne Faithfull as Ophelia, Mark Dignam as Polonius, Gordon Jackson as Horatio,and Michael Pennington as Laertes.
In his after action report, Pennington said the failure to maintain contact with Fitzhugh's brigade, the removal of Capehart's division from his left and the fact his men were running out of ammunition caused the retreat.
Almeida's work received new attention during the early months of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Her little-known story was first published by the Herald in Scotland on 7 March, the BBC on 15 April,[1] the National Geographic on April 17.[12] According to professor of bacteriology Hugh Pennington, Chinese scientists credited her work, including techniques she developed, with the early identification of COVID-19. Pennington himself called Almeida his"mentor".[13].
The tide began to turn in2004 when Dr. George Bray from the Pennington Biomedical Research Center of Louisiana State University showed that the increase in obesity closely mirrored the increased use of high-fructose corn syrup in the American diet.
First in 2007 on Simon Gray's Little Nell,in which she played the title role opposite Michael Pennington and Tim Pigott-Smith. Based on The Invisible Woman, Claire Tomalin's award-winning biography of Charles Dickens's mistress Ellen Ternan, Little Nell followed her story from 17 to 44 years old. Critics described Brealey's performance as"excellent"(The Daily Mail),"impressive"(The Stage),"highly compelling"(The Independent) and"astounding"(British Theatre Guide).