Examples of using Was thomas in English and their translations into Hebrew
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That was Thomas.
Where in the world was Thomas?
Who was Thomas Alva Edison?
The victim's name was Thomas Phillips.
Was Thomas your best friend?
His full name was Thomas Jacob Black.
I was troubled because my name was Thomas.
His full name was Thomas Jacob Black.
One of the people I admire most in the world was Thomas Edison.
How old was Thomas Jefferson when he died?
His most famous student was Thomas Aquinas.
I believe it was Thomas Jefferson that once said.
The vice president during Wilson's presidency was Thomas R. Marshall.
WHO was Thomas Emlyn, and what moved him to take a stand for truth?
So why in the hell was Thomas Jennings filleted?
Okay, that means that your grandfather's name… was Thomas, right?
His name was Thomas Parr, and he was an English farmer.
One of the most popular inventors of all time was Thomas Edison.
Sarge's elder brother was Thomas Herbert Shriver(1911- 1989).
The primary author of the American Constitution was Thomas Jefferson.
His name was Thomas Angel… and then he changed it to Thomas Anderson.
The most influential theologian of the Medieval period was Thomas Aquinas, regarded by Catholics as a Doctor of the Church.
I think it was Thomas Paine who said that these are… Lehman is a trading partner for every bank in this room.
The Chairman of the Board of Governors at the time of ratification was Thomas B. McCabe, who would officially resign from his position just six days after the statement of the Accord was released.
The first was Thomas Finney, undersecretary of commerce who fell to his death from his 15th-floor office just a month ago.
Another one of Jones's friends was Thomas Willis, a writer and physician and member of the Oxford circle.
Another notable informant was Thomas Newton, who frequently used entrapment to allow constables to arrest men in the act of instigating sodomy.
A notable example was Thomas Cochrane, whose uncle had him entered at the age of five;
The architect of these reforms was Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, whose"Book of Common Prayer" is still used.
The first person to really explain that was Thomas Hobbes, who, in 1651, explained how arithmetic and logic are the same thing, and if you want to do artificial thinking and artificial logic, you can do it all with arithmetic.
