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In a nearby house, one of the few left standing, a group of fighters propped up their rifles and broke into a chorus of "Emina," the traditional Bosnian folk song about a young Serb's love for a Muslim girl.
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Hrenovica, Emina (April 17, 1956 – December 18, 2009) Journalist
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Granits, Drita and Emina and Edona, and the other Kosovars I came to know and love.
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Luan, Faton, and Emina have written often ever since I left Kosovo.
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"We hope that this country will look into how my father was arrested, will look into how this man was held for 10 days in one of your worst prisons," said Emina Ganic, daughter of the former president.
British Government Wants to Change International Legal Procedures 2010
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And Emina, as a professor of mathematics at the University of Michigan has pushed them to dig deep and explore their mathematical misunderstandings to better understand what they are learning.
Network Spaghetti: Mentoring Darren Kuropatwa 2008
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And Emina, as a professor of mathematics at the University of Michigan has pushed them to dig deep and explore their mathematical misunderstandings to better understand what they are learning.
Archive 2008-03-01 Darren Kuropatwa 2008
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- Emina, a professor of mathematics, has also been doing some great mentoring.
Archive 2007-04-01 Darren Kuropatwa 2007
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- Emina, a professor of mathematics, has also been doing some great mentoring.
Listen to an Expert Voice Darren Kuropatwa 2007
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I also invited my three blog mentors Lani, Emina and Roland to participate as well.
Archive 2007-03-01 Darren Kuropatwa 2007
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