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Every newspaper editor of Egypt was trained in Beyrout College.
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Beyrout is demi-fashionable, semi-European; but Damascus is the heart of the East, and there is no taint of Europeanism about it.
The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton William Henry Burton Wilkins 1897
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One had business in Beyrout, another was ill, the third had married, and so on.
The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton William Henry Burton Wilkins 1897
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The early chariot track near Beyrout is on the rocky edge of Lebanon, which is skirted by the ancient Lycus (Nahr-el Kelb).
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She ended up in the desert, somewhere near what Kinglake refers to as Beyrout, which I suppose is what we now call Beirut.
Archive 2004-04-01 Michael Allen 2004
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From thence men come by a city that is called Beyrout, where Saint George slew the dragon; and it is a good town, and a fair castle therein, and it is three journeys from the foresaid city of Sardenak.
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She ended up in the desert, somewhere near what Kinglake refers to as Beyrout, which I suppose is what we now call Beirut.
April 2004 Michael Allen 2004
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She ended up in the desert, somewhere near what Kinglake refers to as Beyrout, which I suppose is what we now call Beirut.
Eothen and Mr Kinglake Michael Allen 2004
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Other films made during the conflict include Jocelyne Saab's "A Letter from Beirut" ( "Rissalah Min Beyrout," 1978), which documents her return to her native city during a lull in the fighting.
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English and native, came to visit me from Beyrout and from the villages round about.
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