Examples of using She explores in English and their translations into Hebrew
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She explores and escapes once in a while.
I want to be the one who she explores with.
She explores the archive and other subjects related to memory.
This game will lead your loved one to you, while she explores the ancient sites and locations.
In this blog, she explores the benefits of choosing electric cars.
As your baby starts to propel herself forward,make sure that the space she explores is safe and supervised.
Lamia Joreige works with various media including painting, writing, photography,video and installation. She explores the archive and other subjects related to memory.[3].
Play as Jennifer as she explores the ruins of the Maya civilization in search of her father.
Her health and attitude improve with the bracing Yorkshire air,and she grows stronger as she explores the moor and plays with a skipping rope that Mrs Sowerby buys for her.
She explores when intervention is essential and when kids should be given the freedom to fend for themselves.
She explores the relationship between a performer and an audience, limits of human body and possibilities of a mind.
Her health and attitude improve, and she grows stronger as she explores the moor and plays with a skipping rope that Mrs Sowerby buys for her.
In her art she explores the relationship between audience and performer, the limits of the body, and the potential of the mind.
In her new book, Sex Itself:The Search for Male and Female in the Human Genome, she explores how cultural gender norms have influenced the study of sex in the genome, and vice versa.
As she explores the untamed, enchanted landscape with her little girls, Lin is plagued by many moral questions.
Director Kelli Noonen met with inspirational people who overcome terminal illnesses andtogether with therapists from different fields, she explores the tremendous power of the soul to self-healing.
She explores the aesthetic of cheap products, vain attempts to hide triviality under the guise of luxury.
In this quick talk, she explores how climate change is threatening our well-being- mental, social and spiritual- and offers a starting point for what we can do about it.
She explores the influences of PTSD caused by the war on intergenerational relationships and the domestic sphere, through photography.
In her work, she explores Iran pre- and post-Islamic Revolution, tracing political and societal change through powerful images of women.
She explores how this rapidly evolving, controversial field has only recently overturned old notions about why animals behave as they do.
She explores the full potential of locations, models and photographic techniques in order to compose a wide portfolio that shows a broad range of interesting subjects and visual elements.
In her rojects, in which she explores and highlights social patterns under lab conditions,she activates the articipants in a type of game, which contributes to confrontation of the loss of identity and sense of lienation in an ever-changing contemporary society.
In her dissertation, she explored the role of nation-state clubs in world politics using the case study of the space club.
At the start of her film-making career,Nair primarily made documentaries in which she explored Indian cultural tradition.
During this time she assisted Marc Riboud,a photographer from Magnum, with whom she explored the language of documentary.
At the start of herfilm-making career, Nair primarily made documentaries in which she explored Indian cultural tradition. For her film thesis at Harvard between 1978 and 1979, Nair produced a black-and-white film entitled Jama Masjid Street Journal. In the eighteen-minute film, Nair explores the streets of Old Delhi and has casual conversations with Indian locals.[4].