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  • He would like to be the next James Bond but, for now, runs nights called Reem Parties at the Sugar Hut, named after the word he invented, meaning, as far as anyone can tell, 'excellent'.

    Evening Standard - Home Annabel Rivkin 2011

  • To celebrate her getting through to the next round, Scottish Jade tattooed herself with the phrase 'Team Reem' on her ankle.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • "Reem" - we have changed her name to protect her family - spoke to the

    The Guardian World News Peter Beaumont 2011

  • Reem Acra is set to debut an affordable offshoot line called Reem on

    StyleList 2010

  • Reem Acra is set to debut an affordable offshoot line called Reem on

    StyleList 2010

  • Reem Acra is set to debut an affordable offshoot line called Reem on

    StyleList 2010

  • Another restaurant that we went to was Reem, which is known mostly by locals - it has a very modest exterior, but the interior is very traditional.

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2008

  • The woman, identified as "Reem," fled Iraq for Damascus with a two-year-old daughter after her husband and another infant daughter were abducted by masked men in Baghdad.

    Blog updates Matthew Hay Brown 2009

  • The woman, identified as "Reem," fled Iraq for Damascus with a two-year-old daughter after her husband and another infant daughter were abducted by masked men in Baghdad.

    Blog updates 2009

  • The woman, identified as "Reem," fled Iraq for Damascus with a two-year-old daughter after her husband and another infant daughter were abducted by masked men in Baghdad.

    Blog updates 2009

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