Examples of using She represented in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Also she represented France.
They know what she represented.
Has she represented any Israeli companies?
Amber is definitely not what she represented herself to be.
In 1995 she represented Austria at the 46th Biennale di Venezia.
For his part, Gibson claimed that she represented the beauty of American women.
She represented Israel at the 2004 Miss Universe beauty pageant.
Miriam was a familiar figure among the general public and she represented Degania at home and abroad.
She represented something to me, something good, something that I had that I had lost.
I needed it, I needed her, I needed… I needed whatever she represented back in my life.
She represented Northern Ireland at every Commonwealth Games between 1958 and 1974.
Her debut album, Sinner or a Saint, was released in 2010,and in 2015 she represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest.
In the past she represented Israel in the UN in the committee for science and technology.
In Israel, Dana said, there were Arab citizens,Christians and others, and she represented the entire populace of Israel, not the Jewish state.
In 1963 she represented Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest, finishing fifth with"L'amour s'en va".
She represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan, with the song"Echo(You and I)".
Her debut album, Sinner or a Saint, was released on Interscope records in 2010,and in 2015 she represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest.
In 1963 she represented Monaco in the Grand Prix d'Eurovision de la Chanson with"L'Amour s'en va" and took fifth place.
After her retirement in 2005 Raphel worked for Cassidy& Associates,a Washington-based lobbying firm, through which she represented the government of Pakistan among others.
She represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with"A Million Voices" where she finished second.
She represented Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 with the song"Bonjour, Bonjour", finishing in fifth place.
When she went to college, she represented Israel on campus and always encountered groups of students who demonstrated against Israel.
In 1988, she represented Switzerland in the famed Eurovision song contest, winning the program with the song"Ne partez pas sans moi.".
She represented him during Castro's witch hunt, and on the day of his hearing, she was running late, because she was.
She represented Israel at the Olympic games 3 times, a historic achievement she shares with only 2 other gymnastics worldwide.
Recently she represented Israel, together with a delegation of the Foreign Ministry, on a humanitarian mission to Guatemala after the volcano disaster in that country.
In 1969 she represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest with her composition De Troubadour(lyrics by David Hartsema; orchestra conducted by Franz de Kok).