Examples of using Second message in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Programming
Second message.
In my second message?
Second message:".
Leave a second message.
Second message…"You came so much.
Who's the second message from?
Second message, sent today at 1143.
Left a second message.
That's when you sent the second message.
The second message was at 9: 12.
I hate the second message.
The second message is not less important.
I saw your second message.
Second message sent today at 11:04.
He scrolled to the second message.
The second message robs you of your power.
And angelina wouldn't leave a second message.
I never got the second message to my cell phone.
And besides- it wouldn't be a second message.
But the second message that I have is the hope is very real.
Twelve days later he sent a second message.
The second message, written in the margins of that same sheet of paper, was much more ominous.
It's up to me to read the second message in the note.
And my second message is that everyone thinks domestic violence happens to women, that it's a women's issue.
Actually, I see here. I wasn't supposed to give you her second message.
The second message is that we have got to go to Cincinnati to pick up this art dealer,'cause Carnes is trying to sell some paintings.
So, you see, we were very fortunate that Mrs. Cubitt's name was Elsie,and that it featured in the second message, which gave us not only the E, but the L, the S and the I.
His second message regarded“educating people to a true solidarity” in order to overcome the“culture of waste” that puts products at the centre of techno-economic systems, instead of people.
The second message of the story is that to recognize this hidden treasure, a person often has to travel far and wide, in order to seek out the person who can help him discover the treasure in himself.
The second message is to all the[Palestinian] factions and leaders: Put aside all the bickering over leadership positions, the narrow accounting, and the meaningless things, and unite against the occupation.