Examples of using Rose of in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Rose of Santo Rio.
Yellow Rose of Autumn.
Rose of Sharon.
The last rose of autumn.
Rose of Sharon Press 1983.
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The White Rose of England.
You know about Emily Dickinson and“The Yellow Rose of Texas”.
The Rose of Dixie.
The bees really love the Rose of Sharon.
Mr. Thacker," said he, courteously but firmly,"The Rose of Dixie is a publication devoted to the fostering and the voicing of Southern genius.
The Social Impact of New Religious Movements New York Rose of Sharon Press 1981.
I am The Rose of the World.
By the power invested in me by the Church and the State,I dub thee Dame Rose of the Powell Estate. You may stand.
Major Kenneth Rose of the US Army's Training and Doctrine Command outlined some of the advantages of robotic technology in warfare: Machines don't get tired.
You were the rose of my life.
The League of Gentlemen began as a stage act in 1995, which won the Perrier Award at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1997.[7] In the same year the show transferred to BBC Radio 4 as On the Town with the League of Gentlemen, and later arrived on television on BBC Two in 1999. The television programme has earned Gatiss and his colleagues a British Academy Television Award,a Royal Television Society Award and the prestigious Golden Rose of Montreux.
And that's because she was the Rose of the family.
Well, sir, if you believe me, The Rose of Dixie blossomed five times before anybody heard of it except the people who buy their hooks and eyes in Toombs City.
Proclamation from U.S. Congressman Max Rose of New York's 11th District.
Cold Feet was a critical success; it won the 1997 Golden Rose of Montreux and the 1997 British Comedy Award for Best ITV Comedy and was thus commissioned for a full series.
It was named to honor the Virgin Mary, called the Rose of Mary, or later shortened to rosemary.
In spite Of which The Rose of Dixie kept coming out every month.
The only doubt remaining in my mind as to the tremendousadvantage it would be to us to give it publication in The Rose of Dixie is that I have not yet sufficient information about the author to give his work publicity in our magazine.
I have come in search of the purple rose of Cairo. It's an old legend that's fascinated me for years.
The rise of the Habsburg empire occurred alongside the Renaissance, and as the humanistic ideas spread to northern Europe, the Habsburg rulers embraced them.
With the rise of personal quantifiers in the form of applications and wearables, many people are increasingly interacting with their health-related data.
First, there is the proclaiming of a global jubilee or debt forgiveness,and secondly, the rise of the many GESARA governments, starting with the one in the USA.
The retail version of Rise of the Tomb Raider was the fourth best selling game in its week of release in the UK and Ireland.
In the 1990s, with the rise of Efes Pilsen and Fenerbahce Ulker, it lost its shine and even was demoted to the second league.
That's right, the rise of wearable technology and smart jewelry is making its way into the designs of modern wedding rings.