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“Dubbed the "Minarets", this series of glass decanters is a result of joint effort by Turkish designer”
“According to Morrow's boss, Tom Cage, the items - including a "weathered Nautica brand sweatshirt" plus ten $100 bills and a $5 bill "- were at an elevation of 10,100 feet, two miles east of a range of jagged peaks dubbed the Minarets and" about six miles into some very tough terrain ".”
“His description of the Greek refugees retreating after a Turkish victory—"Minarets stuck up in the rain out of Adrianople across the mud flats"—appeared in his first and best book of stories, "In Our Time" 1925.”
“Re Minarets blog - yes, I saw soe of that and I was so keen to get into it but got walled out for some reason.”
“Switzerland bans Minarets, a symbol of Muslim place of worship; France forces women not to wear the burqa while the other Brutes Taliban force women to wear burqas.”
The Huffington Post: Mike Ghouse: Citizenship, Islam And America
“In response to the Muslim outrage over the Swiss banning Minarets, Victor Davis Hanson has a suggestion.”
“Minarets and burkas are banned, while crucifixes remain on classroom walls.”
The Huffington Post: Peter Baldwin: Why We Have Culture Wars and the Europeans (Apparently) Do Not
“Minarets and domes join crosses, stars and towers on New York's skyline”
The Huffington Post: Susanna Speier: Ground Zero Mosque Controversy Politiku
“Minarets and veils are but symbols of that ideology and they do not matter.”
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
“My dad and I took Sierra on her first backpacking trip to the Minarets in Mammoth, California.”
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