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In this new book, once again Naomi shares a very personal story, this time about how her daughter, Noa, is diagnosed with a fatal degenerative disease, but Naomi and her husband Rob, refuse to give up on her and embark on a journey to try and beat this diagnosis.
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Hope in the Fog of Fear Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater 2010
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There was the predicted opposition in the extreme right wing in Israel, people who don't agree to have an Arab and an Arab-loving-Jew (as they called Noa) as their representatives.
esctoday.com | news 2009
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Meanwhile, the Israeli site YNetNews. com has an "Open Letter to Gazans" by songstress Achinoam Nini, who goes by the stage name Noa:
'Unclench Your Fist' 2009
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Mira's duets with her singing partner, Achinoam Nini, known as Noa, sparked a wave of extremist anger even as they were held up as a symbol of hope in the Middle East.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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Noa, that is a silly question: if the percentage is low it is not for want of trying by Christian missionaries under the Raj.
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Known abroad by her stage name Noa, she is a long-time peace activist.
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Known abroad by her stage name Noa, she is a long-time peace activist.
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« Petition: Israel must be judged at the International Criminal Court I've never heard of Achinoam Nini (aka Noa), but folks in Europe tell me she's a popular Israeli singer.
Angry White Kid 2009
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-- "Noa," sez I, "I wouldn't if she'd not but stop they mill-wheels clatterin '."'
Life's Handicap Rudyard Kipling 1900
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"Noa," said the other, stolidly; and on they tramped.
Sir George Tressady — Volume II Humphry Ward 1885
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