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  • At 12:15, a few minutes after they had spoken, Alvirah called Zan back.

    I’ll Walk Alone Mary Higgins Clark 2011

  • Shocked, Alvirah called Zan and left a message when she did not answer her cell phone.

    I’ll Walk Alone Mary Higgins Clark 2011

  • They could easily distinguish the agitated figure of the woman Alvirah identified as Zan leaving the church.

    I’ll Walk Alone Mary Higgins Clark 2011

  • In the late 90s, her feminist magazine, called Zan (meaning woman), published an interview with the former empress of Iran, Farah Diba.

    Meir Javedanfar: Faeze Rafsanjani's Arrest and Ayatollah Khamenei's Fears 2009

  • The dinner became an orgy; throughout the evening a brass band from the town played Polish folksongs, and these were sung by the whole company, led by a Lithuanian called Zan, in a manner now triumphant and now mournful.

    My Life — Volume 1 Richard Wagner 1848

  • One was called Zan, Zon, and Zoan, in the land of Go-zan, the [592] Goshen of the scriptures.

    A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume I. Jacob Bryant 1759

  • Yoshitaka Amano is directing his first anime film called Zan for worldwide release next year with his own production studio, Studio Deva Loka.

    Anime Nano! 2010

  • I took a course for six months and started working for the first womens 'newspaper in Iran, called Zan (Woman).

    NYT > Home Page 2009

  • I took a course for six months and started working for the first womens 'newspaper in Iran, called Zan (Woman).

    NYT > Home Page 2009

  • But as Max Evans, aka Zan, king of the planet Antar,

    Inside TV Blog David Hofstede 2009

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