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  • So the King went out and sat down on his throne; and presently, the sailors brought in Gharib and set him before the presence, saying, “O King, we found this youth shipwrecked in the midst of the sea, and he is a Kafir and believeth not in our gods.”

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • I am to the point that I think publishing any additional photos in the press about abuse in Abu Gharib is now irresponsible.

    Balloon Juice » 2004 » May 2004

  • Al – Damigh rejoiced in Gharib, his brother’s son, and presently turning to him, said, “I also have yearned to take blood-revenge for thy father, but could not avail against the dog thy brother; for that his troops are many and my troops are few.”

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • He replied, “O King, a King of the Arabs, by name Gharib, hath fallen on us and captured the King my sire and slain the Persians making them drain the cup of death.”

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • He replied, "O King, a King of the Arabs, by name Gharib, hath fallen on us and captured the King my sire and slain the Persians making them drain the cup of death."

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • "There's nothing more joyous than having a little publication in your hands," said Malaka Gharib, a social media coordinator for a nonprofit organization in Washington.

    NYT > Home Page By JENNA WORTHAM 2011

  • Malaka Gharib worked on the next issue of her food zine, The Runcible Spoon, at home in Washington.

    NYT > Home Page By JENNA WORTHAM 2011

  • A 'Gharib' Hero and a 'Haveli' heroine, a 'Tapori' and a head-weight college girl - opposites really get attracted only in our filmdom.

    IndiaGlitz.com - News 2010

  • Searching what Muslims refer to as "Gharib" Hadiths (weak, strange, odd, bizarre, or fabricated Hadiths, i. e not accepted by Muslims as authentic) we do find something about 72 wives but not virgins.

    Salem-News.com 2010

  • Said Gharib, "Return to thy lord and tell him that the commander of this host is called Gharib, son of Kundamir, King of

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

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