Examples of using Wright's in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Wright's gardenia, or bois citron, is unique to this island.
They're not supposed to know who Wright's military advisor is, so they accept that they can't.
Wright's first game was the helicopter action game Raid on Bungeling Bay(1984) for the Commodore 64.
EA published"The Sims" in February 2000 and it became Wright's biggest success at the time.
Very soon, Wright's mile-high miracle may be a reality.
No, there's no way you let her out of your sight,not when she's the only person that can tie you to Reven Wright's murder.
Check Wright's Marine story. Make sure this shoulder thing is real.
The hall was used for a series of national and international events,such as the exhibition of the architect Frank Lloyd Wright's work.
Dr. Klopfer reported that Wright's tumors had“melted like snowballs on a hot stove” because they had shrunk to half their original size.
We think Krilov somehow programmed Ressler to believe Hitchinabducted a witness that could connect her to Reven Wright's murder.
And on your way back to the subway,stop outside Frank Lloyd Wright's mesmerizing Guggenheim museum for a bonus shot for your feed.
Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece of modern architecture is home to one of the world's finest collections of 20th century art.
More than 100 miles of trails lead through the reservation, revealing meadows,ponds, Wright's Tower, and Virginia Wood, site of a vanished mill village called Haywardville.
In Joe Wright's film, the actor played immaculately, surprised by the physical form in a fight with one of the villains staged in the style of sloumo.
The first thing really that I thought of was thisappears very similar to Frank Lloyd Wright's textile block system of construction, which he used in his California houses in the early 1920s.
Red played with Wright's big band for three years at the Parkway Ballroom and then, when he was nineteen, joined the Army, where he became bandmaster for the U. S. Fifth Army Band.
Located in a lovely residential area on the edgeof Delaware Park, this house is considered one of Wright's finest prairie houses and one of his greatest accomplishments from the first half of his career.
Wright's spokesman said in a statement:“The family of Richard Wright, founder member of Pink Floyd, announce with great sadness that Richard died today after a short struggle with cancer.
Separate episodes involving Cate Blanchett in Wright's production are recognized by film critics as one of the most witty movie theaters of our time.
While many of Wisconsin's top cultural attractions are in its two largest cities, Madison and Milwaukee, smaller communities like Spring Green,home to architect Frank Lloyd Wright's famous Taliesin, are worth exploring.
To achieve both the“lightness” characteristic of Wright's desk as well as allow the desktop height to be adjustable, my design uses replaceable blocks to support the desktop.
During the Great Depression, West's principal contribution to the Harlem Renaissance was to publish the magazine Challenge, which she founded in 1934 with $40. She also published the magazine's successor, New Challenge.Among the works published were Richard Wright's groundbreaking essay"Blueprint for Negro Writing", together with writings by Margaret Walker and Ralph Ellison.
Director Joe Wright's take on Leo Tolstoy's tragic romance is a spectacle with a disorienting theatrical frame, and Allure cover star Keira Knightley looking so luminous, she seems to pop off the screen.
Layne's breakout role was in Barry Jenkins' 2018 drama If Beale Street Could Talk.[8]She starred in the screen adaptation of Richard Wright's 1940 novel Native Son,[9] then alongside Charlize Theron in The Old Guard,[10] which was directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood.[11].
The story, based on Austin Wright's book"Tony and Susan", follows a woman named Susan who receives a book manuscript from her ex-husband, a man whom she left 20 years earlier, asking for her opinion.
He earned a B.A. at Cornell University; and he was granted a M.A. at the University of Wisconsin. Then he earned a second master's degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where his professors included architects Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer.[7] His Harvard classmates included Philip Johnson and I.M. Pei. A visit to Taliesin,Frank Lloyd Wright's studio in Wisconsin, had sparked Halprin's initial interest in being a designer;[6] and his formal training began in classes with Christopher Tunnard.
In this work,he effectively dematerialized the interior of Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece, transforming the circular form of the building's central space into, as he described it,“an architecture of space created with light.”.
Based on Evan Wright's best-selling book, and produced by David Simon and Ed Burns, two of the men who brought you the critically heralded HBO series, is now an equally acclaimed seven-part miniseries event from HBO Films.