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  • He gave the name Isam, but he shielded his face and asked that his last name not be published because he feared reprisals against his family in Tripoli, the capital.

    NYT > Global Home By C. J. CHIVERS 2011

  • He gave the name Isam, but he shielded his face and asked that his last name not be published because he feared reprisals against his family in Tripoli, the capital.

    NYT > Home Page By C. J. CHIVERS 2011

  • Writing in the London-based magazine Elaph, 'Isam' Abdullah sees Bush's memoirs as not so much an explanation of the past but a prediction of the the future:

    Meedan: Arab press lambasts "Decision Points" Meedan 2010

  • Writing in the London-based magazine Elaph, 'Isam 'Abdullah sees Bush's memoirs as not so much an explanation of the past but a prediction of the the future:

    Meedan: Arab press lambasts "Decision Points" Meedan 2010

  • Writing in the London-based magazine Elaph, 'Isam' Abdullah sees Bush's memoirs as not so much an explanation of the past but a prediction of the the future:

    Meedan: Arab press lambasts "Decision Points" Meedan 2010

  • Ibrahim of Mosul (and also to Isam, N. dcxcv.) seems to have been accepted by contemporaries and reminds us of similar visitations in

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Lebanese writer/poet `Isam Mahfudh, who just died, was one of those rare Lebanese who stood away from the sects.

    Friday, February 10, 2006 As'ad 2006

  • By labeling it his speech, they were able to control protests, speeches, and the masses of black people, who would have otherwise join the Nation of Isam, the Black Panthers, and even Stokely Carmichael's group, and the U.S. would have been in such turmoil that whites would have had no choice but to give blacks what they want, which was and is, equal freedom and justice!

    Enquirer Punishes Blog Readers Instead of Pro-Pepper Employee Nathaniel Livingston 2005

  • He didn™t have to; the question faded from Isam™s mind.

    Stormblade Berberick, Nancy Varian 1988

  • Uncle Isam, whose knees were crippled with rheumatism, and Docia, who had a "stitch" in her side whenever she stooped, were the only servants that remained with her, and the nursing of these was usually added to the pitiless drudgery of her winter.

    Virginia Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909

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