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Becar, originally of an ancient royal family of Persia.
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Becar and his comrade went aboard, and the trusty slave staid at the side of the canal.
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Becar, and was so sensibly touched with grief, to have before her an object whose presence she could no longer enjoy, that she fainted and fell backwards upon her seat, which having no arms to support her, she must have fallen down, had not some of the women helped her in time; who took her up, and carried her into the saloon.
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Becar, originally of an ancient royal family of Persia.
The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Complete Anonymous 1791
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Jon Myatt, a spokesman for the Florida Department of Military Affairs, said those called up - doctors, butchers, accountants like Major Becar - live in communities where people may not understand military families 'ordeal.
NYT > Technology 2009
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Becar, the executive office for the 779th, was also looking for an easy and effective way to stay in touch.
Milblogging.com : The World's Largest Index of Military Blogs (Milblogs) 2009
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"We both totally zoned out where we were," Major Becar recalled.
NYT > Technology 2009
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Becar, the executive office for the 779th, was also looking for an easy and effective way to stay in touch.
Milblogging.com : The World's Largest Index of Military Blogs (Milblogs) 2009
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"We both totally zoned out where we were," Major Becar recalled.
NYT > Technology 2009
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Jon Myatt, a spokesman for the Florida Department of Military Affairs, said those called up - doctors, butchers, accountants like Major Becar - live in communities where people may not understand military families 'ordeal.
NYT > Technology 2009
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