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he

A person or animal that we do not know the gender of. Kill that spider, before he gets away!.

he

A he refers to a male person. He is the name of the fifth letter of many Semitic alphabets such as Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others.

he

the 5th letter of the Hebrew alphabet

He

(= helium) a very light colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses; the most difficult gas to liquefy; occurs in economically extractable amounts in certain natural gases (as those found in Texas and Kansas)

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helium atomic number 2

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No, he's not my new boyfriend.
At the age of six he had learned to use the typewriter and told the teacher that he did not need to learn to write by hand.
He's sleeping like a baby.
He disappeared without a trace.
I didn't know he drank so much.
I don't know if he would have done it for me.
I hope he'll be able to come! I'd like to see him.
Do you think he made that mistake on purpose?
He will be studying when you get up.
To my surprise, he has failed.
He came in fifth in the race.
He is second to none when it comes to debating.
Sometimes he can be a strange guy.
He's kicking me!
He is kicking me!
He's kicking me.
Even though he apologized, I'm still furious.
Tomorrow, he will land on the moon.
With so many people around he naturally became a bit nervous.
You're lucky because he didn't bite you.
Do whatever he tells you.
He's very sexy.
He broke his word.
He's not my type.
He would be glad to hear that.

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Maybe he's not the same person?
What is this. So is he saying that he's a dog? Wha?
Then, did he come to find me all the way from Australia?
But how'd he know where I live?
Is he a wacko?
Did he tell me to buy front leg?
Don't wanna? He doesn't want any. Your twins are too cute.
He came into the wrong house.
He must be hurt because of me.
But why did he look at me that way?
I did but I don't think he can.
He can't swim!
He comes with us.
He doesn't have the ability to do it.
We're late, I hope he's waiting for us.
But was he really acquitted?
Apparently on lack of evidence. Well, it looks like he was thoroughly investigated, thanks to that incident with Zero.
So what if he's an honored Britannian?
Or. Because he's Zero?
He came after all!
He's even having Diethard and Rakshata standing by.
I think he may be planning to kill Euphemia. aren't you?
It looks like he can see me.
Zero will be cheered when he makes a miraculous recovery.
He did it! He really did it!
He discovered moons around Jupiter and saw how these orbited around the planet in hours and days.
You think he'll trade for these?
He gives his shit away for free.
I'm saying, and, uh, when he called me to ask for my help, I just couldn't refuse.
It was Frankie's, and he's going to want to talk to you.
What makes you say that? Because I betrayed Nick, and he's the only guy who can stand up to freakin' Frankie.
How's he going to find out?
Hey, guys, Frankie's crew's paying Cory five bucks to eat some larva, and he's gonna do it.
Tell him he's my best worker, and ask him what the fucking problem is.
Hey, Frankie, he says he doesn't fucking care y you tell Nick.
He doesn't fucking care about this anymore.
Did he tell you, by any chance, that you guys were friends?
He says yeah.
He says thanks.

News and current affairs

But even Charles de Gaulle, a resistance leader of the right, had to accept Communists in his first postwar government, and he agreed to nationalize industries and banks.
He gave a fascinating talk about his adventures, complete with clips of him floating around, catching bubbles in his mouth, and so on.
Since he first appeared at the side of Dr. Chaim Weizmann in the late 1940's during the struggle for Jewish statehood and sovereignty, few people could articulate the Zionist and later the Israeli case with comparable eloquence and conviction.
As Ambassador to the United States and the UN, and later as Foreign Minister, he represented an Israel with which the world's liberal imagination could identify.
His books - which he found time to write despite the hectic demands of diplomacy - were a unique combination of enormous erudition and crystalline clarity.
In short, he was a modern Jew in the best sense of the word.
It was said of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol that he spoke seven languages, all of them in Yiddish.
Together with Golda Meir and Moshe Dayan he had to leave government in 1974 in the wake of the Yom Kippur War.
He could hardly have been held responsible for the hubris which led to the avalanche of 1973, yet it nonetheless brought him down as well.
He never found his way back, and when confronted with the New Politics of primaries and populism, he became dispirited when he could not cope with this new style.
He was less adept in political infighting in Israel.
He could be a fierce turf fighter, yet it is fair to say that he could have fought harder for his moderate and dovish views in the post-1967 government in which he served.