Examples of using Two moons in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Two moons early.
When the two moons became one.
Two moons in the sky tonight.
But when the two moons become one.
Mars As Big As The Moon- Two Moons.
The two moons grow closer and.
Astronomy one of the two moons of Mars.
Mars has two moons revolving around it.
What did you think of Walk Two Moons?
Two moons ago, my old master sold me near Savannah, to a plantation on St. Helena Island.
Beast forever will come when the two moons become one.
After tonight's ceremony, when the two moons meet and vows are exchanged, she and anyone else with knowledge of the Ninth Ray will be eliminated.
The beast forever will come when the two moons become one.
The two moons were also re-designated with new names: Hi'iaka and Namaka, after the two children born to the goddess Haumea in Hawaiian myth.
Don't judge a man until you have walked two moons in his moccasins”.
More than 150 asteroids are also known to have a small companion moon, with some having two moons.
Don't judge aman until you have walked two moons in his moccasins"-- Sharon Creech.
Their names are never mentioned in the show, but they are Phobos and Deimos,which are the names of the two moons of Mars.
Further discoveries===In his later career, Herschel discovered two moons of Saturn, Mimas and Enceladus; as well as two moons of Uranus, Titania and Oberon.
A colony planet is“just like” Arizona except for two moons in the sky.
It's as if the Earth now has two moons instead of one and both are growing in size like a cancerous tumor that may threaten the financial tides, oceans and economic life as we have known it for the past half century.
Think of her more like that planet with two moons in Star Wars.
After clambering down no fewer than twelve flights of stairs without getting anywhere near the dungeons, Harry had concluded that(1) an Escher painting would be a cakewalk by comparison,(2) he was somehow higher in the castle than when he would started, and(3) he wasso thoroughly lost that he wouldn't have been surprised to look out of the next window and see two moons in the sky.
Peculiar to Athens, this name presents the day as bridging the two moons or months.
After clambering down no fewer than twelve flights of stairs without getting anywhere near the dungeons, Harry had concluded that(1) an Escher painting would be a cakewalk by comparison,(2) he was somehow higher in the castle than when he would started, and(3) he was so thoroughly lost that he wouldn't have been surprised to look out of the next window andsee two moons in the sky.