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  • The biodegradable Emir is as much about form as it is about substance.

    Adele Chong | Inhabitat 2008

  • Hattál and are questing for plunder; our Emir is Samsam bin Al -

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • The Emir was the first and only Arab head of state to come to the suburbs of Beirut to witness the horrifying destruction of the Israeli aggression.

    Sharmine Narwani: Interview: Hezbollah And Hamas on Obama, Netanyahu, Terrorism ... And Oprah 2009

  • Such was their case; but as regards the strange adventures of Gharib and the Princess, they journeyed on ten days, and on the eleventh day, appeared a dust cloud which rose to the confines of the sky; whereupon Gharib called the Emir of the

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • An officer, entitled Emir al Bahhr, acts as harbour-master, and takes from each ship a certain sum for anchorage.

    Travels in Arabia 2003

  • The Emir was a good friend of the American people, and a good friend of peace.

    Statement On Death Of Shaikh Essa Of Bahrain ITY National Archives 1999

  • They believe that all you have to do, Mr. President, is pick up the phone and call the Emir of Kuwait and tell him to set the 17 free.

    An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990

  • They believe that all you have to do, Mr. President, is pick up the phone and call the Emir of Kuwait and tell him to set the 17 free.

    An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990

  • They believe that all you have to do, Mr. President, is pick up the phone and call the Emir of Kuwait and tell him to set the 17 free.

    An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990

  • They believe that all you have to do, Mr. President, is pick up the phone and call the Emir of Kuwait and tell him to set the 17 free.

    An American Life Ronald Reagan 1990

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