Examples of using Studebaker in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He stole the Studebaker.
Five Studebaker brothers.
I wish I still had my Studebaker.
The Studebaker parts finally came.
Wait, trade in my uncle's Studebaker?
Studebaker also had a covered wagon.
You're the ones with the Studebaker, aren't you?
Uh, Mrs. Studebaker, forty minutes into my first day.
Tell us, who is Cornelius Gould Studebaker?
Two prototypes, Studebaker T27 and Chevrolet T28 were finished in summer 1944.
Not for Sabbath, but I probably found a buyer for the Studebaker.
Thomas edison drove a studebaker-- joe louis, ed sullivan and roger ebert, to name a few.
Greeff was interested in fast cars, and had his eye on a Studebaker Lark.
Moyshe, I got this Studebaker, Lark model. Mint condition, new tires. If you're interested.
Joe DiMaggio, ho! Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon Studebaker, television.
Automakers Ford, Studebaker, and General Motors sold a total of 12,000 trucks to the Nationalists.
Be friendly on your own time, Johnny, or you will be delivering mail for Studebaker.
Prototypes were submitted by Studebaker(designated T21), Ford(T22) and Chrysler(T23), all of them similar in design and appearance.
In 1904 they began manufacturing their firstgasoline vehicles under the brand name of“Studebaker Auto Company”.
He believed to be civilized was to"wear civilized clothes, cultivate the ground, live in houses,ride in Studebaker wagons, send children to school, drink whiskey and own property.".
Dawes claimed:' To be civilised was to wear civilised clothes… cultivate the ground, live in houses,ride in the Studebaker wagons, send children to school, drink whiskey and down property.'.
Dawes is quoted as saying that in order to be civilized one must“wear civilized clothes, cultivate the ground, live in houses,ride in Studebaker wagons, send children to school, drink whiskey[and] own property.”.
He begins the task at hand by stating his belief that to be a civilized person means to“wear civilized clothes… cultivate the ground, live in houses,ride in Studebaker wagons, send children to school, drink whiskey[and] own property.”.