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    How are you in hebrew

    Hello everyone. I can not find anything on how are you in hebrew. Help to find the answer to my question. Thanks!!!

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    Originally Posted by zoomify
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    Thakn you! You are a very good man.

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How to Prevent Injury From the foregoing it will be seen that some requisites for preventing these insect injuries to round timber are: 1. The term "species" was thus defined by the celebrated botanist De Candolle: "A species is a collection of all the individuals which resemble each other more than they resemble anything else, which can by mutual fecundation produce fertile individuals, and which reproduce themselves by generation, in such a manner that we may from analogy suppose them all to have sprung from one single individual. It will be interesting to enumerate here, briefly, the various functions and facilities of one such institution: 1. It had been discovered in the southern hemisphere only a couple of weeks before its perihelion, which occurred on September 17th, and on the forenoon of that day it was seen by Doctor Common in England, and by Doctor Elkin and Mr Finlay at the Cape of Good Hope, almost touching the sun. Some species, which fly in April, will be attracted to the trunks of recently felled pine trees or to piles of pine sawlogs from trees felled the previous winter.