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  • Bedford, Texas, died May 29 in Abu Sayda, Iraq, of wounds suffered when an improvised explosive device detonated near his dismounted position.

    Gulf War II 2007

  • On Oct. 26, Sayda Umanzor, who sometimes spells her first name Saida, was arrested at home on Maple Street in Conneaut when immigration agents, working in conjunction with Ashtabula County sheriff's deputies, came with a warrant for her brother-in law, who also lived in the house.

    Breast feeding is a fundamental right for both mother and child 2007

  • On Oct. 26, Sayda Umanzor, who sometimes spells her first name Saida, was arrested at home on Maple Street in Conneaut when immigration agents, working in conjunction with Ashtabula County sheriff's deputies, came with a warrant for her brother-in law, who also lived in the house.

    Archive 2007-12-01 2007

  • Five soldiers were killed when their vehicle was struck by an explosive in Abu Sayda.

    May 2007 2007

  • “Sayd wa kanas”: the former usually applied to fishing; hence Sayda

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • One other note very quickly, Sayda (ph) Jacobson and Mariel Zagunis (ph) will both go for gold and silver, possibly the first gold and silver for the U.S. as they won the semifinal matches in saber fencing and so again the U.S. as well looking to do well here in Beijing.

    CNN Transcript Aug 9, 2008 2008

  • Everything depended on the Northern Submarine Fleet -- in particular upon the eight Typhoon submarines hidden in their shelters along the Polyamyy, Sayda, and Kola inlets.

    Countdown Douglass, Keith 1994

  • At Mar Elias her servants, when tired of her tyranny, frequently absconded by night, and took refuge in Sayda, only two miles away; but at Dar Joon their retreat was cut off by mountain tracts, inhabited only by wolves and jackals, and they were consequently almost helpless in the hands of their stern mistress.

    Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century George Paston

  • In March, that perambulating princeling, his Highness of Pückler-Muskau, arrived at Sayda, whence he wrote a letter to Lady Hester, begging to be allowed to pay his homage to the Queen of Palmyra and the niece of the great Pitt.

    Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century George Paston

  • Scarcely had the travellers arrived at Mar Elias than a message came to Lady Hester, requesting her to meet the Zâym at the house of the governor of Sayda, since it was not customary for a

    Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century George Paston

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