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In short, the Rahad was the sort of place where anyone wearing silk could hardly hope to walk ten steps without being cracked over the head.
A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996
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At the suggestion of a friend, they visit the home of big-time coke dealer Rahad Jackson with the intention of robbing him.
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Irrigation water management: a performance study of the Rahad Scheme in Sudan, 1977-1996.
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In the 1990s, some smaller schemes were licensed to the private sector, while the four big schemes of Gezira and Managil, New Halfa, and Rahad remained under government control because they were considered strategic schemes.
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Saddam's eldest daughter, Rahad (ph), appeared at a demonstration in the neighboring country of Jordan, where she lives in exile.
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"I miss my sister," 11-year-old Rahad, the youngest, says.
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The two youngest just finished the school year; 12-year-old Roany (ph) adapted best, picking up Turkish, but Rahad struggled, often coming home in tears after other children picked on her.
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People had died to bring these things out of the Rahad.
The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998
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Merilille and the rest had been left behind because Aes Sedai in the Rahad, obvious Aes Sedai, might as well be trumpets and drums for the attention they attracted.
The Path of Daggers Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1998
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Try finding anything in the Rahad with soldiers at your shoulder.
A Crown of Swords Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1996
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