Examples of using When he writes 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
When he writes, I read.".
Berkhof is correct when he writes.
When he writes, people read.
But Brooks is right when he writes.
But when he writes, people read.
Walsh has it correct when he writes.
When he writes about therapy, I listen.”.
But Goulder is correct when he writes.
But when he writes back, his advice is always.
What does he mean when he writes.
And when he writes, he has something worthwhile to say.
We can therefore trust him when he writes.
I agree with him when he writes.
But when he writes of juveniles, he must stop where he best can…“.
I love him best when he writes this stuff.
Here he is, what, 27 when he writes it, and he already knows exactly what he's going to accomplish.
I completely agree with Matt when he writes.
When he writes Stradlater's composition assignment,he chooses to write about Allie's baseball mitt which has poems written all over it.
In that way he is a poet even when he writes prose.
Even when he writes a news release, he“slants” it for a publication that reaches a type of audience and he writes it for that audience.
And ultimately I think he acknowledges this when he writes.
Luke explicitly notes this when he writes,“In that same hour he rejoiced in the Holy Spirit and said,‘I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth…'”.
If you are not using these types of writing, listen to the words in his head when he writes.
King Shelomo reached his insights through protracted intellectual inquiry,and therefore when he writes his words, he truly believes them based on his investigations and experience.
Dondi, one of the first writers, says that he uses wildstyle when he writes for other writers when he wrote to the audience that uses straight letters(Chalfant& Cooper 70-71).
When he writes that choosing mental solitude is“a disruptive act,” yearns“to become my own algorithm,” or imagines an alternative,“slower-growing Internet,” he sounds like Williams extolling the virtues of various new nature apps, such as the one that uses visual-recognition software to measure a location's“restorative potential,” or the one that collects users' personal data to determine whether a location makes them happy.