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Whether standing on the backs of the ancients (Cleopatra, Nefertiti, Hatshepsut) or the first wave of 20th century Egyptian feminists (Ester Fanous, Hoda Shaarawi, Doria Shafik), these are women who know their history and know their worth.
Rebecca Price: 10 Reasons We Need International Women's Day Rebecca Price 2011
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Whether standing on the backs of the ancients (Cleopatra, Nefertiti, Hatshepsut) or the first wave of 20th century Egyptian feminists (Ester Fanous, Hoda Shaarawi, Doria Shafik), these are women who know their history and know their worth.
Rebecca Price: 10 Reasons We Need International Women's Day Rebecca Price 2011
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"It's a very important transition that needs to be undergone progressively and carefully monitored," said Fanous.
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"It's a very important transition that needs to be undergone progressively and carefully monitored," said Fanous.
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Whether standing on the backs of the ancients (Cleopatra, Nefertiti, Hatshepsut) or the first wave of 20th century Egyptian feminists (Ester Fanous, Hoda Shaarawi, Doria Shafik), these are women who know their history and know their worth.
Rebecca Price: 10 Reasons We Need International Women's Day Rebecca Price 2011
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Unlike the virtuosic Uitti, Fanous is largely self-taught, and while his love for the guitar was evident, so, alas, was his lack of formal training.
Cellist Frances-Marie Uitti gives virtuoso performance in D.C. Post 2011
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Unlike the virtuosic Uitti, Fanous is largely self-taught, and while his love for the guitar was evident, so, alas, was his lack of formal training.
Cellist Frances-Marie Uitti gives virtuoso performance in D.C. Post 2011
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And the new trend this year, is that the Fawanees are no longer preferred by young children only, but also extend to adults, where engaged couples are keen to present a Fanous (singular for Fawanees) for his/her fiancée, as a symbol of optimism to usher in a happy marriage.
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We bypassed Mr Men – went straight from Dora to the Fanous Five..go figure!
Mr Mania 2006
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Whether standing on the backs of the ancients (Cleopatra, Nefertiti, Hatshepsut) or the first wave of 20th century Egyptian feminists (Ester Fanous, Hoda Shaarawi, Doria Shafik), these are women who know their history and know their worth.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rebecca Price 2011
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