Examples of using Strang in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Jack Strang.
I'm dealing with Alan Strang.
Alan Strang, Doctor.
The name's Strang.
Strang, is there something else?
Steve Strang.
Mr. Strang, what do you know?
No, Mrs. Strang.
Mr. Strang, is there something you're not telling me?
Did you, Mrs. Strang?
Mrs. Strang, have you any idea how this could have occurred?
There's Mr. Strang now.
Take Strang, here, on a tour of the hospital, before lunch.
It's true, Mr. Strang.
Mrs. Strang, is there… anything else you can remember you told him about horses?
Jealous… of Alan Strang.
I go out hiking,” Strang says,“and I'm able to ride a bike.”.
Anything will do, Mr. Strang.
Strang No time you went in Mr. Avery's garage when Lieutenant Lenk was not also with you?
And right now Steven Avery needs Jerry Buting and Dean Strang and anybody out there who believes in him, badly.
Steve Strang, founder of Charisma magazine, reminds us that there is strength in unity.
This production, featuring actors Sean Gilvary as Alan Strang and Steve Lambert as Martin Dysart, received rave reviews.
Then, one day… Mr. Strang and I had one of our tiffs about religion… and he went straight up the stairs and tore it off the boy's wall.
Instant coffee was invented and patented in 1890 by David Strang of Invercargill, New Zealand, with patent number 3518.
Dean Strang, Steven Avery's attorney, said and I quote,"Steven Avery is not orchestrating a campaign to get rid of Brendan Dassey's lawyer.
Like the troubled teen that he portrays, both he and Strang possess a passion for something that is an inseparable part of their personality.".
In particular, the casting of then 17-year-oldRadcliffe caused some controversy since the role of Alan Strang required him to appear nude on stage.
The same cannot be said of Stephen's son,Cameron Strang, who has come under severe criticism from organizations such as the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America(CAMERA) for leading young evangelicals down an anti- Zionist path under the banners of“peace”,“justice” and“Palestinian suffering”.
Much of the footage shot depicted the horses' heads morphing into faces of Jesus, Dora Strang and Frank Strang, and a glimpse of a Balinese dagger.
While appearing as Marchbanks in George Bernard Shaw's Candida at the Irish Repertory Theatre, New York, in April 2010,[9]Underwood was asked to play the part of Alan Strang in a production of Equus at the John Drew Theatre, East Hampton, co-starring alongside Alec Baldwin.[2][10].