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The Madis 'tribal leaders somewhat haughtily downplay the role of women in getting out the vote.
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The Madis -- a clan of about 1,500 -- have lived in Rafah since before the 1948 war.
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On the last day of campaigning, the Madis also use the list as a guide to distributing Hamas campaign literature.
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And then her husband drives up - he goes nuts, beating Madis up as well, scratching his face.
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And then her husband drives up - he goes nuts, beating Madis up as well, scratching his face.
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And then her husband drives up - he goes nuts, beating Madis up as well, scratching his face.
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General Madis (ph) stood very close to his Iraqi counterpart and said you and I are going to make this work; we're going to do it, anything I can do.
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Prof. SCIGLIANO: In 1818, Madis -- Madison provided additional ch -- changes for the numbers that he said that he had written, and what
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It seems not improbable that the lamb annually slain by the Madis of Central Africa is a divine scapegoat, and the same supposition may partly explain the Zuni sacrifice of the turtle.
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It seems not improbable that the lamb annually slain by the Madis of Central Africa is a divine scapegoat, and the same supposition may partly explain the Zuni sacrifice of the turtle.
Chapter 57. Public Scapegoats. § 3. The Periodic Expulsion of Evils in a Material Vehicle 1922
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