Examples of using These bullets in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Programming
I'm gonna take out these bullets.
I cast these bullets myself.
You will retrieve these bullets.
These bullets are everywhere, H.
Let's get these bullets out.
These bullets from these terrorists.
Which gun would these bullets fit?
Like"these bullets are meant for you, Cameron.".
We're gonna sail out of here, you and me, all these bullets.
Tico, you got these bullets from Hunter?
These bullets are banned under International Law.
He must have laced these bullets with werewolf venom.
These bullets are designed to go through your vests.
Just promise me, these bullets are a last resort.
These bullets are longer and heavier than the ones you're used to shooting.
But from what I saw, these bullets did not come from Mr. Locke's gun.
These bullets are often jacketed by a harder metal like copper or steel.
Well, they didn't kill him;circulation had stopped by the time these bullets hit.
That means these bullets are everywhere.
You were the ballisticsexpert hired by the SA's office to assess these bullets?
Half these bullets are bent. Then the guns jam.
We just have to hope andpray that the building is strong enough to handle these bullets.
Well, these bullets should answer that question.
When you have worked for the SA's office, did the state's attorney ever handle evidence?Evidence like these bullets?
Okay, so why are these bullets penetrating his skin then?
As police commissioner in the period prior to the events of October 2000, Commissioner Wilk did not initiate an investigation of the impact of the use of rubber-coated bullets, of the results and orders to use these bullets, despite knowing that the use of this ammunition involved serious, and even fatal.
I mean, if someone made these bullets we should be able to find out who bought them.
It was further proven that, as police commissioner in the period prior to the events of October 2000, Commissioner Wilk did not initiate an investigation of the impact of the use of rubber-coated bullets, of the results and orders to use these bullets, despite knowing that the use of this ammunition involved serious, and even fatal, consequences.
So these bullets were purchased by Mr Satoshi Matsuda, a collector on his way back to Tibet.
These bullets were produced in England from 1904 until 1910, and they were replaced with the Type MKVII ammunition.