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Yehuda Amichai is one of Israel’s more famous poets.
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There has been an increase in attacks; we have seen very recently an increase in activity from LulzSec, said Imperva's co-founder, Amichai Shulman.
Hackers' childish squabble that ended in a raid by Scotland Yard 2011
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Yehuda Amichai, the great Israeli poet, understands it differently.
Rabbi Avi Weiss: Gilad Shalit's Release: A Heavy-Hearted Celebration Rabbi Avi Weiss 2011
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There has been an increase in attacks; we have seen very recently an increase in activity from LulzSec, said Imperva's co-founder, Amichai Shulman.
Hackers' childish squabble that ended in a raid by Scotland Yard 2011
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Rather, Schnabel enters into an ongoing discourse in Israel with intellectuals and writers like David Grossman, Amos Oz, and Yehuda Amichai.
Regina Weinreich: Miral Screens at the United Nations General Assembly Regina Weinreich 2011
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Yehuda Amichai, the great Israeli poet, understands it differently.
Rabbi Avi Weiss: Gilad Shalit's Release: A Heavy-Hearted Celebration Rabbi Avi Weiss 2011
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Rather, Schnabel enters into an ongoing discourse in Israel with intellectuals and writers like David Grossman, Amos Oz, and Yehuda Amichai.
Regina Weinreich: Miral Screens at the United Nations General Assembly Regina Weinreich 2011
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"The entire operation of password breaking ... looks very different than what we've been used to thinking," says Imperva Chief Technologist Amichai Shulman.
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According to Amichai, in the morning the woman beside him is perceived as “Leah” (the word can be understood as an adjective, meaning tired), while yesterday night this same woman was “Rachel.”
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News at Eleven: As much as they dreamed of peace, both [Mahmoud] Darwish and [Yehuda] Amichai rejected the sterile language of the peace treaty, playing with the paper-white terms of conventions and constitutions, converting them into something touchable and everyday.
Archive 2009-01-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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