Examples of using Webber 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
Mark Webber.
Webber's your father?
Ask webber.
Especially Mrs. Webber.
Webber and I have issues.
People also translate
Michael Webber.
I need webber. Where's webber?
But better than Webber?
Webber said it was too early to assess damage.
She will probably bring Webber.
Somebody tell Webber where I am.
Please welcome Laverne Webber!
There's a reason webber turned you down!
Whoever took out that wall didn't do it to leave Webber alive.
When he was at school, Webber was the"class clown".
I couldn't do it, not after the way she screwed Webber over.
No, we should have had Webber on lockdown at the Cadi.
Webber being ousted, all that nasty business with the Alzheimer's trial being shut down.
Okay, then let's page Dr. Webber, please.
Until Webber changes its policy, there will be no mention of the Leslie Special in this newspaper.
I think we should reconsider having Webber do this.
I am interested in fetal surgery, and Dr. Webber said that I could do some O.B. ultrasounds, so… So, you're doing my ultrasound?
Dr. Bailey is more than capable of performing the surgery-- I want webber.
Senator Buckingham just took Webber to the eighth floor!
Eventually, she met Andrew Lloyd Webber and created with him some of the most successful musical theater productions in history, including Cats and The Phantom of the Opera.
She attended Queen Mary's College in Basingstoke and Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.
It was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, for the 1996 film adaptation of the musical, Evita, based on the life of Argentinian leader Eva Perón.
And you start to heal yourself… Did you know that Webber went over my head and cleared Yang for your O.R.?
Early in the musical's production, Andrew Lloyd Webber met Jim Steinman, who described"The Phantom of the Opera" as a rock song invading an opera house.
She attended Queen Mary's College in Basingstoke and Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.[2] Conn trained at Bretton Hall. She was a student at Cranbourne School, Basingstoke Hampshire.