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Going along with the Eqyptian theme and all this talk of Ankhs - has anyone noticed the freighter name "Kahana" is comprised only of letters a.n.k.h.?
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Menahem Kahana/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images MULTITASKING: An Israeli settler carried his child while helping to rebuild a structure in the Jewish outpost of Havat Gilad, southwest of the Palestinian city of Nablus, West Bank, Tuesday.
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A study by Eva Kahana, director of the Elderly Care Research Center at Case Western Reserve University, found that if one spouse goes along with a move reluctantly, usually both wind up feeling dissatisfied.
He Says Maine. She Says Florida. Kathleen A. Hughes 2011
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Menahem Kahana/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images SEPARATE PRAYERS: Jewish women prayed behind a curtain that separated them from men at the tomb of Rabbi Baba Sali during an annual pilgrimage to his grave in Netivot, Israel, Thursday.
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•Charles Widmore sends a scientific team and a mercenary group on the freighter Kahana to locate the island and capture Ben.
'Lost': When are we? 2009
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A fifth-century rabbinic compilation, the Pesiqta de-Rav Kahana, suggests that on Passover, the beginning of the harvest cycle, we do not know whether crops will be plentiful or not.
Rabbi Barry A. Kenter: Approaching Tishrei: Rain, Rain, Don't Go Away Rabbi Barry A. Kenter 2011
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A fifth-century rabbinic compilation, the Pesiqta de-Rav Kahana, suggests that on Passover, the beginning of the harvest cycle, we do not know whether crops will be plentiful or not.
Rabbi Barry A. Kenter: Approaching Tishrei: Rain, Rain, Don't Go Away Rabbi Barry A. Kenter 2011
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Menahem Kahana/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images A demonstrator pointed to a tattoo on his chest of a Palestinian state as he returned to Syria after crossing the border into the Golan Heights in Israel.
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A fifth-century rabbinic compilation, the Pesiqta de-Rav Kahana, suggests that on Passover, the beginning of the harvest cycle, we do not know whether crops will be plentiful or not.
Rabbi Barry A. Kenter: Approaching Tishrei: Rain, Rain, Don't Go Away Rabbi Barry A. Kenter 2011
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Sociologist Eva Kahana of Case Western Reserve in Cleveland says her research shows the very elderly are the fastest-growing group of Web users.
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