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  • Since the transformation of the nearby 19th century gas works into a municipal cultural center, the area known as "Gazi" has acquired scores of up-market restaurants, nightclubs, theaters, galleries -- even a gay hammam and a top notch art museum.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Diana Farr Louis 2012

  • Since the transformation of the nearby 19th century gas works into a municipal cultural center, the area known as "Gazi" has acquired scores of up-market restaurants, nightclubs, theaters, galleries -- even a gay hammam and a top notch art museum.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Diana Farr Louis 2012

  • At left is his brother Sahajan Gazi, 18, and at center is his father, Jamshed Gazi, inside their house in Chaymalpur village.

    Lives in India's Lower Classes 2011

  • The tirade, full of anti-Semitic remarks about "the cabal of Chaims that run the media," was too much for Mr. Gadhafi's publicist, Ben Gazi, who has been with the colonel for more than 40 years.

    Two and a Half Men Plus a Colonel Joe Queenan 2011

  • Sanjit Das/Panos for The Wall Street Journal Mohammad Rafiq Gazi, third from left, supports his community's effort to be called 'backward' though it might not aid him because he is too uneducated.

    For India's Lowest Castes, Path Forward Is 'Backward' Geeta Anand 2011

  • Español · Palestina: Cultura de la resistencia en Gaza srpski · Palestina: Kultura otpora u Gazi

    Global Voices in English » Palestine: Gaza’s Culture Of Resistance 2009

  • "I love the guy to death, but he's out of control," said Mr. Gazi.

    Two and a Half Men Plus a Colonel Joe Queenan 2011

  • As you walk down Ferhadija to the old city you pass the Serb Orthodox church, the Catholic cathedral, the old Gazi-Husrev Bey Mosque, and a Sephardic synagogue, all within five minutes of each other.

    Richard Bangs: Bosnia & Herzegovina, That Unreal Place Richard Bangs 2010

  • When I asked a new friend in a trendy café in Gazi -- once a slum, now a super-busy Soho--he shrugged.

    Richard Laermer: Athens: New World to Emulate Richard Laermer 2011

  • As you walk down Ferhadija to the old city you pass the Serb Orthodox church, the Catholic cathedral, the old Gazi-Husrev Bey Mosque, and a Sephardic synagogue, all within five minutes of each other.

    Richard Bangs: Bosnia & Herzegovina, That Unreal Place Richard Bangs 2010

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