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Ben-Gurion

[ ben-goor-ee-uhn; Sephardic Hebrew ben-goo-ryawn ]

noun

  1. David, 1886–1973, Israeli statesman, born in Poland: prime minister of Israel 1948–53, 1955–63.


Ben-Gurion

/ bɛnˈɡʊərɪən /

noun

  1. Ben-GurionDavid18861973MIsraeliPolishPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: prime minister David , original name David Gruen . 1886–1973, Israeli socialist statesman, born in Poland; first prime minister of Israel (1948–53, 1955–63)


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Cooks like to experiment with the recipes to achieve the best results, and the Ben-Gurion researchers were no exception.

The conditions the Ben-Gurion team used to create it mimic, to a certain extent, the geological conditions occurring within the earth that lead to the creation of fossil fuels.

Another rocket intercepted over Tel Aviv—Headed for Ben Gurion Airport.

Following my arrival at Ben Gurion Airport an immigration officer queried whether I wished to have my passport stamped.

When he arrived at the Ben Gurion airport to visit his family, the police were waiting to arrest him.

I will never forget the first time I was interrogated at Ben Gurion International Airport.

In 1965 David Ben-Gurion, for all intents and purposes the founder of the state, led a breakaway group from Mapai to form Rafi.

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