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  • She turned on Ayisha and spoke in Arabic: "Ayisha, what does this mean?

    The Lion of Petra Talbot Mundy 1909

  • I sat next to a young Fassi woman of unusual beauty called Ayisha.

    A House in Fez SUZANNA CLARKE 2007

  • I sat next to a young Fassi woman of unusual beauty called Ayisha.

    A House in Fez SUZANNA CLARKE 2007

  • I sat next to a young Fassi woman of unusual beauty called Ayisha.

    A House in Fez SUZANNA CLARKE 2007

  • I sat next to a young Fassi woman of unusual beauty called Ayisha.

    A House in Fez SUZANNA CLARKE 2007

  • The night I saw the play, his three guests were Arthur Helton, the director of Peace and Conflict Studies for the Council on Foreign Relations; a female asylum-seeker from Somalia called Ayisha; and a Serbian woman from the former Yugoslavia who'd emigrated to the US after suffering during the Balkan wars.

    The Bad Boy of Athens Mendelsohn, Daniel 2003

  • He had called Ayisha by her name in front of strangers, out of disrespect.

    The Lion of Petra Talbot Mundy 1909

  • Gadhafi's eldest son Mohammed, his son Hannibal and his daughter Ayisha all have fled to Algeria.

    Gadhafi Allies Are Captured Charles Levinson 2011

  • Ayisha said ... nice site for more books I have some more gifts ..

    The Algorithm is the New Bus Dev Veep Ben Barren 2006

  • “I was determined not to be weak like my mother,” Ayisha continued.

    A House in Fez SUZANNA CLARKE 2007

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