Examples of using Wolff in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Wolff- do.
Kim Wolff.
Wolff- do something like this.
Doctor Wolff?
Wolff My God, we can do better than this!
Colonel Wolff.
Calm down, Wolff, I said to myself.
Herr Dr Johann Friedrich Wolff.
Chloe met Wolff when he was doing security for her, and they hooked up, as the kids would say.
Hamilton better off being"polarising" than"boring"- Wolff.
Christian Wolff(less correctly Wolf; also known as Wolfius; ennobled as: Christian Freiherr von Wolff; 24 January 1679- 9 April 1754) was a German philosopher.
It was only a year since he had opened his publishing house,Kurt Wolff Verlag.
And at least if Wolff becomes symptomatic with Alzheimer's down the road, the family will have had ample warning and will be able to manage the condition as well as possible, right from the start.
It's impossible to capture the essence of a person in a few short words, but Nico has a special combination of natural talent and fighting spirit that have brought him to where he is today,” added Wolff.
The rumor she now faces is being fueled by Wolff, who teased in an interview with Bill Maher last week that his book contained a clue as to someone with whom Trump was having an affair.
The earliest use of the term“Judeo-Christian” in the historical sensedates to 1829 in the missionary journal of Joseph Wolff,[1] and before that as“Judeo Christian” in a letter from Alexander M'Caul dated October 17, 1821.
Wolff writes that Bannon was keen to bring up China's future global role during the dinner with Ailes, referring to the superpower as“the real enemy” and the“first front in a new Cold War.”.
Sportsman, footballer, sports activist and publisher;co-owner of the bookshop and publishing house Gebethner and Wolff, soldier; Warsaw insurgent who died as a prisoner of war as a result of wounds sustained during the Warsaw Uprising.
So Wolff, a lighting company executive from Bristol, R.I., enrolled in a trial at Butler Hospital and found out through a positron emission tomography(PET) scan of his brain that he has early signs of amyloid plaque.
Although shampoos were used almost exclusively to cleanse scalp and hair in the past,Dr. Wolff Research has now succeeded in developing a method for transporting caffeine all the way to the hair based on a shampoo formula.
Mr. Wolff said he spent more than 50 hours, all of which were taped, interviewing Mr. Murdoch, beginning in September 2007, and spent time with Mr. Murdoch's children and even his 99-year-old mother, who lives on a family estate in Australia.
One of the important works of the young author was the novel Moses Tod(“The Death of Moses”), published in 1921 in the expressionist book series,“The Last Day”(Der jüngste Tag)under the auspices of the well know publisher Kurt Wolff.
In the exam room at Butler, Betty Wolff, Mark's wife of 45 years, shared that it was initially hard for her to hear the results of the PET scan, but she agreed that it's better to know.
Grosz and Weissmann had in 1908 a child born out of wedlock, Ilse. The daughter became a pianist too,taught mainly by her mother in Berlin and Konrad Wolff in Paris. From 1933 on Ilse Weissmann lived in France, England and Italy and finally emigrated to the US, where she died in 2000.
Wolff was only 25 years old, the son of a Jewish mother, when he established the publishing house, which played a large role in the modernization of European literature and the acceptance of literary Expressionism by the general public in Germany during those years.
In 2015, Sinclair played Angela in the Jake Schreier-directed comedy-drama film Paper Towns,along with Nat Wolff and Cara Delevingne.[2] The film is an adaptation of the novel of same name by John Green, and was released by 20th Century Fox on July 24, 2015.[2][6].
Wolff applied the experience of historical performance practices to the modern symphony orchestra, thereby regaining repertoire from the vast worlds of classical, early classical and baroque periods, as well as enriching the ensemble's literature in more contemporary aspects.
It was designed by Adolf Wolff(1832-1885) for the city's approximately 300 Jewish families at a cost of 46,000 florins. The first stone was installed in 1870, and the grand opening was on 8 and 9 September 1874, with the leaders of the area's various Christian communities attending.[2].