Examples of using Stross 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
Not now, Stross!
Stross is right about one thing.
Not right now, Stross.
What is Stross waiting for?
And bring in Nolan Stross.
Dr. Stross, are you feeling well?
Mind your business, Stross.
Dr. Stross, where is your family?
I want some answers, Mr. Stross.
Stross is everything they wanted.
The Merchants' War, by Charles Stross.
Stross, I saw your wife earlier.
Charles David George" Charlie" Stross.
Stross, maybe you should get some sleep.
We don't want to kill you, Dr. Stross.
Rin, Stross, lock Kuttner in the ship now.
And we want to know more about Nolan Stross.
Stross, you're the only one who understands those things.
I have had enough of your crazy shit, Stross.
Stross, cho, Kuttner, Rin, we would like to speak with you.
I first encountered Charles Stross when I worked in IT myself.
This Stross guy sounded like someone I wanted to meet, maybe at a con.
Science fiction is in good hands with Charles Stross here to lead the new generation.
Charles Stross is a full-time writer who was born in Leeds, England in 1964.
Science fiction is enlightening, in this case the work of Charles Stross.
Dr. Stross, you have been chief research scientist on the O'Bannon for a little over a year now.
Where Charles Stross goes today, the rest of science fiction will follow tomorrow.
Stross and his wife, a retired art history teacher, are among a growing throng of formerly middle-class Americans who find themselves in poverty as seniors.
As Charles Stross has written, the very richest inhabit an existence in which most worldly goods are, in effect, free.
The signature Stross sentence(and you will come to recognise them as you read) represents just such an upward jump in compression and comprehension, and one that we need to make sense not only of the stories, but of the world we inhabit: a world sentenced to Singularity.