-
Patria disaster.
Shoval 1946
Egyptian prisoners digging trenches,
Shoval,
September 1948
Yiftach Brigade camp at
Shoval. 1948
Shoval has two
major sources...
- A
shove-it (or shuvit) is a
skateboarding trick where the
skateboarder makes the
board spin 180
degrees (or more)
without the tail of the
board hitting...
- he was
named one of Forbes’
Israel 30
Under 30.
Nadav Shoval was born in 1990. As a child,
Shoval was
diagnosed with
Kawasaki disease,
which led him to...
-
Ronen Shoval (Hebrew: רונן שובל, born 1980 in
Ramat Hasharon) is an
Israeli philosopher.
Shoval is the Dean of the
Tikvah Fund and head of the Argaman...
- Look up
shove in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shove may
refer to: Fre****nd
Shove (1889–1949),
English poet
Gerald Shove (1887–1947),
British economist...
- Knesset;
Shoval was
placed fifth on the party's list, but it won only four seats. When Ben-Gurion
resigned from the
Knesset in May 1970, however,
Shoval took...
- "Somebody to
Shove" is a song by
American alternative rock band Soul Asylum,
released in 1992. The song was
written by Soul Asylum's lead singer, Dave...
-
Shove ha'penny (or
shove halfpenny), also
known in
ancestral form as shoffe-grote ['
shove-groat' in
Modern English],
slype groat ['slip groat'], and slide-thrift...
- A
shove knife is a
forcible entry tool used
mainly by firefighters. Generally, they
consist of a small, semi-rigid
piece of 10
gauge steel with an indented...
- "Take This Job and
Shove It" is a 1977
country music song
written by
David Allan Coe and po****rized by
Johnny Paycheck,
about the
bitterness of a man...