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  • My drowsy revival with Hutton had been one of the good ones, but next morning's was even better, for while I was still weak as a Hebrew's toddy I was chipper in mind with all perils past, and eager for news.

    Watershed 2010

  • The look and feel of the Hebrew's camps owes more to Charlton Heston-era biblical epics than research into ancient Israelite culture.

    The (Dangerously Close to) Archaeology of 2009

  • I'd be interested in talking more about the relevance of Hebrew's status as part of the Canaanite branch of the Semitic family of languages for our understanding of Israelite origins...

    Syriac, Aramaic, and Mandaic: Learn One Language, Three Dialects, For The Price Of Five Alphabets James F. McGrath 2008

  • When I say you seem to be a literalist, you are quoting Scripture in the way of the evangelist John trying to put together a system within the context of understanding of Jesus...as he is the epitome to you of faith, according to Hebrew's tradition.

    Keith Ward, Big Questions in Science and Religion 1: How Did The Universe Begin? James F. McGrath 2008

  •  He's 5 foot 3 and, as a native Russian speaker, his English is often indecipherable (though his Hebrew's not bad).

    Israel’s Dissident 2008

  • Dunno about the Hebrew etymology of the term; my Hebrew's not that good.

    Wanted: One Good Satan Anne Johnson 2007

  • RICH FAULK, CALIFORNIA LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER: Hebrew's getting better and better every day.

    CNN Transcript Mar 25, 2007 2007

  • There's the Qur`an, there's comparison with classical Hebrew and the tiny remnants of Hebrew's contemporary near relatives.

    languagehat.com: ARABIC ETYMOLOGY. 2004

  • In their desire to convey shades of meaning brought out by different contexts or, perhaps, to compensate for what they perceived as the primitiveness of the ancient language, they replaced biblical Hebrew's restricted, earthy lexicon with a broad and varied set of often abstract terms.

    languagehat.com: KEEPING IT SIMPLE. 2004

  • My drowsy revival with Hutton had been one of the good ones, but next morning's was even better, for while I was still weak as a Hebrew's toddy I was chipper in mind with all perils past, and eager for news.

    Flashman And The Tiger Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1999

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