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Examples
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A cultural commission called the Ershad oversees all lyrics, and all musical compositions.
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"Members of one of the uncovered networks were planning to plant bombs on election day at various crowded Tehran spots, including Ershad and Al-Nabi mosques," the statement said, referring to two prominent mosques in the capital.
Iran Election Live-Blogging (Thursday June 18) The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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"It is a threat that strikes at the core of the nation, threatening the legitimacy of the government," said Ershad Ahmadi, the deputy head of Karzai's anti-corruption office.
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Strikes and other forms of mass resistance forced the resignation of Bangladesh's General Ershad and the restoration of democracy in 1990.
Stephen Zunes: The United States and the Prospects for Democracy in Islamic Countries Stephen Zunes 2011
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NELSON: Still, supporters like businessmen Ershad and Muneer, urged the candidate to get together with larger groups of people, at least in the provincial capital.
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His friend Ershad says the guy selling them is a district field coordinator - in other words, a Kabul-appointed election official.
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The first time I heard about it was in hoseinie Ershad and the speaker was Dr Shariati.
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His friend Ershad says the guy selling them is a district field coordinator - in other words, a Kabul-appointed election official.
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Lawrence Ziring has written a masterly account of the events leading up to the killing of Mujib in his 'Bangladesh: From Sheikh Mujib to Ershad: An Interpretive Study' (Dhaka, Bangladesh: University Press Limited, 1994).
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The first time I heard about it was in hoseinie Ershad and the speaker was Dr Shariati.
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