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- proper noun A male
given name .
Etymologies
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Examples
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When the orphan Sohrab disappears in the Pakistani capital Islamabad, the narrator, Amir, is sick with worry until he remembers the giant Shah Faisal Mosque that Sohrab has shown interest in earlier in the day.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Mosques of Secular Muslim Writers G. Roger Denson 2010
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When the orphan Sohrab disappears in the Pakistani capital Islamabad, the narrator, Amir, is sick with worry until he remembers the giant Shah Faisal Mosque that Sohrab has shown interest in earlier in the day.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Mosques of Secular Muslim Writers G. Roger Denson 2010
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MARTIN: Dorly Hazan-Amir is an associate in Citigroup's Asset Finance division.
Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees 2010
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When the orphan Sohrab disappears in the Pakistani capital Islamabad, the narrator, Amir, is sick with worry until he remembers the giant Shah Faisal Mosque that Sohrab has shown interest in earlier in the day.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Mosques of Secular Muslim Writers G. Roger Denson 2010
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MARTIN: Dorly Hazan-Amir is an associate in Citigroup's Asset Finance division.
Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees 2010
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MARTIN: Dorly Hazan-Amir is an associate in Citigroup's Asset Finance division.
Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees 2010
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MARTIN: Dorly Hazan-Amir is an associate in Citigroup's Asset Finance division.
Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees 2010
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MARTIN: Dorly Hazan-Amir is an associate in Citigroup's Asset Finance division.
Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees 2010
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MARTIN: Dorly Hazan-Amir is an associate in Citigroup's Asset Finance division.
Citigroup Slammed With Lawsuit By Former Female Employees 2010
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When the orphan Sohrab disappears in the Pakistani capital Islamabad, the narrator, Amir, is sick with worry until he remembers the giant Shah Faisal Mosque that Sohrab has shown interest in earlier in the day.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Mosques of Secular Muslim Writers G. Roger Denson 2010
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