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Further, Osiris was also known as Asar, which is El-Asar in Hebrew, which is El-Asarus in Latin.
CNN.com 2011
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"Asar" lit. traces i.e. the works, the mighty signs and marvels.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters A child, covered with mud on his face, smiled after celebrating Asar Pandhra festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal Wednesday.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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Blogger Akharozaman writes that security forces fired tear gas in a bus in Vali Asar street.
Global Voices in English » Iran: Protesters defy Islamic regime again 2009
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June 27 - July 1 Reuters Here's mud on your face: A child celebrates Asar Pandhra in Bhaktapur, Nepal, on Wednesday.
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Navesh Chitrakar/Reuters A child, covered with mud on his face, smiled after celebrating Asar Pandhra festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal Wednesday.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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Tostar/Asar: Toasting or Dry-Roasting This is commonly done on the comal, but any well-seasoned griddle or dry skillet will work.
The Mexican Kitchen, Heart Of The Home: Part 2 - Cooking Techniques 2006
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Tostar/Asar: Toasting or Dry-Roasting This is commonly done on the comal, but any well-seasoned griddle or dry skillet will work.
The Mexican Kitchen, Heart Of The Home: Part 2 - Cooking Techniques 2006
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“Asar” lit. traces i.e. the works, the mighty signs and marvels.
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Mufti-e-Azam, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah al Sheikh would deliver Khutba-e-Hajj in Masjid-e-Nimrah and would lead Zuhar and Asar prayers combined and shortened, at Zuhar time.
Apex of Hajj Rituals, Wuquf-e-Arafat, Performed by Thousands Today 2007
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