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'unt for the' Daura 'iver since I was twenty, an' I've arskt ivery
The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches Marie Corelli 1889
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'Daura' an 'the' Secta Croa, 'if I on'y knew the English of' em. An 's'posin' I ivir found 'em ---- "
The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches Marie Corelli 1889
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Secondly, he wore suit instead of Nepali national costume-Daura Suruwal.
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Questioned by NEWSWEEK about Daura, USAID chief Andrew Natsios referred to a priority list drawn up by a coordinating committee under the Coalition Provisional Authority -- the chief occupying power -- and said he didn't know where Daura was on it.
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That includes Daura, which should supply one third of the city's generating capacity but today, six months into the U.S. occupation, is producing only 10 percent.
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Similar strikes at targets like the Kirkuk fields or Daura oil refinery in Baghdad could seriously disrupt production and oil exports, and have major implications for Iraq's recovery.
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Menaker said the Daura turbine is "covered with friable asbestos and is right now a hazardous work site."
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In 2005, work began on rehabilitation of the 640-MW Daura power plant in southern Baghdad.
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Doll, the German site manager for Babcock Power, a subcontractor of Siemens, is hoping for the arrival of Bechtel engineers at the Daura power plant, Baghdad's largest.
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And Daura offers a small window into problems that have become all too typical of America's postwar morass in Iraq, a NEWSWEEK investigation shows.
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