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"When I see Jewish girls as individuals, I love them" says Palestinian Christian Inas, who lost her father in the intifada.
Stewart Nusbaumer: Peace & Survial: Two Worthy Docs Stewart Nusbaumer 2010
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"When I see Jewish girls as individuals, I love them" says Palestinian Christian Inas, who lost her father in the intifada.
Stewart Nusbaumer: Peace & Survial: Two Worthy Docs Stewart Nusbaumer 2010
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"When I see Jewish girls as individuals, I love them" says Palestinian Christian Inas, who lost her father in the intifada.
Stewart Nusbaumer: Peace & Survial: Two Worthy Docs Stewart Nusbaumer 2010
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"When I see Jewish girls as individuals, I love them" says Palestinian Christian Inas, who lost her father in the intifada.
Stewart Nusbaumer: Peace & Survial: Two Worthy Docs Stewart Nusbaumer 2010
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"When I see Jewish girls as individuals, I love them" says Palestinian Christian Inas, who lost her father in the intifada.
Stewart Nusbaumer: Peace & Survial: Two Worthy Docs Stewart Nusbaumer 2010
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Whipping film director Inas Al Degheidy 80 lashes for explicit sex scenes in her movie.
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Whipping film director Inas Al Degheidy 80 lashes for explicit sex scenes in her movie.
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Inas king of the Westsaxons, made his realme subiect by way of tribute
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (6 of 8) The Sixt Booke of the Historie of England Raphael Holinshed
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_Inas king of the Westsaxons, the whole monarchie of the realme falleth into their hands, Inas for a summe of monie granteth peace to the Kentishmen, whom he was purposed to haue destroied, he & his coosen Nun fight with Gerent king of the Britains, and Cheolred king of Mercia, and Ealdbright king of Southsaxons, the end of their kingdoms, Inas giueth ouer his roialtie, goeth in pilgrimage to
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (6 of 8) The Sixt Booke of the Historie of England Raphael Holinshed
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This Inas, whome some (mistaking N for V) doo wrongfullie name Iue or Iewe, prooued a right excellent prince, he was descended of the ancient linage of the kings of the Westsaxons, as sonne to one Kenred, that was sonne to Ceolwald the son of Cutha or Cutwine, that was sonne to Kenricke the sonne of Certicus, the first king of Westsaxons.
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (6 of 8) The Sixt Booke of the Historie of England Raphael Holinshed
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