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Examples

  • "It's about stripping away our rights to have a union," said a local union steward identified as Aniel.

    ABC News: Top Stories 2011

  • I highly doubt the Doctors Aniel, the Aaramas, Len

    Sun Journal top news 2010

  • Elsewhere in the bestiary we meet Haniel, Kafziel, Azriel and Aniel, a four headed creature surrounded by rings full of eyes, as envisioned by the prophet Ezekiel.

    SpikeMagazine.com Ben Granger 2010

  • Elsewhere in the bestiary we meet Haniel, Kafziel, Azriel and Aniel, a four headed creature surrounded by rings full of eyes, as envisioned by the prophet Ezekiel.

    SpikeMagazine.com Ben Granger 2010

  • Elsewhere in the bestiary we meet Haniel, Kafziel, Azriel and Aniel, a four headed creature surrounded by rings full of eyes, as envisioned by the prophet Ezekiel.

    SpikeMagazine.com Ben Granger 2010

  • Many years ago the Doctors Aniel were leaders in another group who were blaming the mill for every illness in the River Valley and were instrumental in getting the area labelled

    Sun Journal top news 2010

  • Elsewhere in the bestiary we meet Haniel, Kafziel, Azriel and Aniel, a four headed creature surrounded by rings full of eyes, as envisioned by the prophet Ezekiel.

    SpikeMagazine.com Ben Granger 2010

  • Elsewhere in the bestiary we meet Haniel, Kafziel, Azriel and Aniel, a four headed creature surrounded by rings full of eyes, as envisioned by the prophet Ezekiel.

    SpikeMagazine.com 2010

  • Elsewhere in the bestiary we meet Haniel, Kafziel, Azriel and Aniel, a four headed creature surrounded by rings full of eyes, as envisioned by the prophet Ezekiel.

    SpikeMagazine.com Ben Granger 2010

  • Elsewhere in the bestiary we meet Haniel, Kafziel, Azriel and Aniel, a four headed creature surrounded by rings full of eyes, as envisioned by the prophet Ezekiel.

    SpikeMagazine.com Ben Granger 2010

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