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Quoth Barkan, “Return to thy lord and say to him, ‘This is thy cousin Barkan, who is come to salute thee.’” —
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Barkan is perfidious and will never rest from wreaking blood-revenge on us, but will assuredly assemble his legions and return to attack us; wherefore I am minded to forestall him and follow the trail of his defeat, whilst he is yet weakened thereby.
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Marid-envoy of Mura’ash was borne before Barkan and said to him, “O my lord, my master hath sent me to thee to learn tidings of thee,” Barkan replied, “Return to thy lord and say to him, ‘This is thy cousin Barkan who is come to salute thee!’”
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He called Barkan's allegations of fraud "a red herring."
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He called Barkan's allegations of fraud "a red herring."
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He called Barkan's allegations of fraud "a red herring."
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He called Barkan's allegations of fraud "a red herring."
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We have no problem with their retaining 'Barkan' as a brand name, as long as they have completely disconnected themselves from the Occupied Territories
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Mr. Walton recalled that one of the first club owners to accept him as a leader was Lincoln Center's Barkan, who was then running Keystone Korner in San Francisco.
Finding a Balance at Dizzy's Will Friedwald 2011
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Then, too, Mr. Walton is fully appreciated by record labels—like HighNote Records, which has released seven Walton albums in the last decade, and impresarios like Todd Barkan of Jazz at Lincoln Center, who has made Mr. Walton the only artist to play Dizzy's two contiguous weeks every year since the club opened six years ago.
Finding a Balance at Dizzy's Will Friedwald 2011
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