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Wisam is 36 years old, but still lives at home with his parents in Ath Thawra or Sader City.
Boing Boing: February 1, 2004 - February 7, 2004 Archives 2004
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"There were no rats in Ath Thawra," Wisam says, "And then one morning we awoke and the city was infested with them.
Boing Boing: February 1, 2004 - February 7, 2004 Archives 2004
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Therefrom that ford is ever since called Ath Solom Shet ( 'Ford of the Ready Treasure').
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He sent its ribs from him to Dublin, which is called Ath
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Mochuda proceeded till he reached the river Nemh at a ford called Ath-Mheadhon [Affane] which no one could cross except a swimmer or a very strong person at low water in a dry season of summer heat, for the tide flows against the stream far as Lismore, five miles further up.
Lives of SS Declan and Mochuda Anonymous 1914
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At last, Claire judged the cup was full, and on her fête day, encouraged for the first time by her husband's glances, called Athénais aside and entreated her to stay away from their home for a time, at least.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction Various 1909
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From there we pushed on to Ath, which is a little village on a river, or
The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales Arthur Conan Doyle 1894
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"Ath," he called, bringing the captain jogging forward out of the cluster of men in the east door.
Conan and the Emerald Lotus Hocking, John 1995
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De'Ath's booklet essay is a model of its kind, too, extensive in its detail.
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The quick and demanding works are also as successful; I was fairly green with envy at De'Ath's technique!
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