Examples of using With the memory 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
All alone with the memory.
Touch me It's so easy to leave me All alone with the memory.
Stay with the memory, Cal.
Who have to live with the memory.
All alone with the memory Of my days in the sun.
People also translate
He knows about your friend with the memory.
We control them with the memory of a shared event.
You're the one who encouraged me to live with the memory of Simon.
But I can't live with the memory of what he did to me.
With the memory of horrible moments in which she didn't know if the murderer's knife would reach her and her children as well.
No problems with the memory.
As Miranda made plans to have dinner with her lastlove Charlotte came face to face with the memory of her first her horse, Taddy.
I couldn't, uh… Live with the memory that hurt any longer.
He's afraid… Mainly of losing touch with the memory of you, Emily.
I'm a good woman, but I can't compete with the memory of them.
I decided I wanted my kids… to grow up with the memory of a father who had lived his life… rather than a shell of a man who surrendered to fear.
After the exchange, the Cytherians return the Enterprise-D to Federation space,leaving Barclay with the memory of his interaction and an enhanced ability at chess.
And I have been living with the memory…♪ I need you to delete that.
My mouth waters just with the memory of it.
In my case it was included along with the memory and without additional cost, What is welcome.
Just remember, you can't compete with the memory of your younger self.
As a Horcrux, the diary allowed a writer to communicate with the memory of the sixteen-year-old Tom Riddle, merely through writing on the journal's blank pages.
A modern day bachelor shares his apartment with the memory of all his past lovers put together.
He can't compete with the memory of you.
Instead I had to compete with the memory of his ex girlfriend.
You and I are gonna be living with the memory of a timeline that's gone.
Remember an event, and then follow it with the memory of one that actually came earlier.