Examples of using Wight in English and their translations into Hebrew
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West Wight.
Wight Bay 460 Ocean City.
West Wight.
His real name is Paul Wight.
West Wight Sports.
People also translate
The Isle Of Wight.
Isle of Wight Festival, 1968.
Alexander Wight.
West Wight School Implementation.
Just like the Isle of Wight ferry!
West Wight School Consultation.
In June 1991, Marjorie travelled to the Isle of Wight.
West Wight School Implementation.
And traditional‘Isle of Wight' style country cottages.
Wight currently teaches at Stanford University.
We will leave for the Isle of Wight first thing in the morning.
James Herriot's real name was James Alfred Wight.
He was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Wight, a post he would hold until 1795.
Some of our staff,parents and pupils taking part in Walk the Wight!
Friday April 20th-Today four of our sports leaders went to West Wight Sports centre for the Sainsbury's gold mark celebration day.
At the end of August, the European leg of the tour began,as a headliner at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970.
These are some of the photos from theGold Mark celebration event at West Wight Sports Centre for all the island schools who achieved the gold Mark in 2016-17.
Why not consider our luxury holiday eco-lodges andpicturesque cottages as a base for the hundreds of footpaths all over West Wight.
Discovery left Isle of Wight on 6 August 1901, and arrived in New Zealand via Cape Town on 29 November after a detour below 40°S for a magnetic survey.
King Æthelred sent his sons Edward and Alfred to Normandy,and himself retreated to the Isle of Wight, and then followed them into exile.
Many Leigh regulars appear cameo appearances in the film, most of whom serve as clients at Maurice 's job,including Peter Wight as the father in a family group, Gary McDonald as a boxer, Alison Steadman as a dog owner, Liz Smith as a cat owner, Sheila Kelley a fertile mother, Phil Davis a as man in suit, Anthony O'Donnell as an uneasy man, Ruth Sheen as a laughing woman, and musician Mia Soteriou as a fiancée.
Duncan lent her voice to an adaptation of"The Little Mermaid"[10] by Hans Christian Andersen at Little Angel Puppet Theatre in 2006 alongside Dame Judy Dench, Sir Michael Gambon, Rory Kinear, Claudie Blakley, Rosamund Pike,Claire Rushbrook and Peter Wight.
Jenny Seagrove as Louisa Gould[1] Julian Kostov as Feodor"Bill" Burriy[1] Ronan Keating as Harold Le Druillenec[1] John Hannah as Arthur Forster[1] Amanda Abbington as Ivy Forster[1] Brenock O'Connor as Rex Forster[1]Peter Wight as René Le Mottée[1] Susan Hampshire as Elena Le Fevre[1] Félicité Du Jeu as Nicole[1] Gwen Taylor as Lily Vibert[1] Joanna David as Maud Vibert[1].
Constable went bankrupt on 19 January 1826 and the rights to the Britannica were sold on auction; they were eventually bought on 16 July 1828 for 6150 pounds sterling by a partnership of four men: Adam Black(a publisher),Alexander Wight(a banker), Abram Thomson(a bookbinder) and Thomas Allen, the proprietor of the Caledonian Mercury.