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He had won the action of Argin, and was known throughout the Soudan as 'the conqueror of Wad-el-Nejumi.'
The River War An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan Winston S. Churchill 1919
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The great invasion planned by Wad-en-Nejumi in the spring of 1889 brought Kitchener into new prominence, and after the fight at Argin, when the Dervish power seemed threatening, it became necessary to supplement his force.
Kitchener, Organizer of Victory H., Begbie 1915
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In Shermin, Usgan, and Argin, Nestorian villages southwest of Amadiah, he was cordially welcomed to their houses and churches, and had large congregations that gave earnest attention to his preaching.
History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume II. Rufus Anderson 1838
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Indeed, the Pro-Argin 9 that drives the successful Pro-Relief product was one such were because of our very strong external relationships in the world of academia.
Colgate-Palmoliv CEO Discusses Q4 2010 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha 2011
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Argin came last year, when she was no longer able to get by on her own.
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"Chatting with fellow sufferers is my favourite activity here," said Argin, who is 65.
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Argin is illiterate and can write only her last name.
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Argin came last year, when she was no longer able to get by on her own.
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"I'm spending perhaps the nicest days of my life here," Argin remarked.
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During the conversation, Argin answered each question only after long thought.
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