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Slaves are always to be found in the market of Goz, which is frequented sometimes by Souakin traders, but more usually by the Bisharye and
Travels in Nubia 2004
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There are many ruins of modern buildings at Goz, which is now in decay; formerly, it was the chief place in Berber, and it is so mentioned by Bruce.
Travels in Nubia 2004
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There are said to be several of the same kind near Buschir -- they are there called Goz or
A Woman's Journey Round the World Ida Pfeiffer 1827
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After proceeding for three quarters of an hour, we came to the ridge of sand-hills above mentioned, the highest summit of which is called Goz Aly, in memory of the position occupied there by
Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred John Lewis Burckhardt 1800
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They'll be big burly truck-drivers from Hull called Goz and Frank, with love and hate tattooed on their bol
Army Rumour Service 2009
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"I don't take most of these kinds of cases, and I take them only if I feel like I'm going to win," she said, adding that Goz was "very happy" with the settlement, which covered his medical needs, lost wages and her fee.
From 2007 to 2009, D.C. paid more than $50 million in legal settlements Paul Schwartzman Washington Post Staff Writer 2010
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Gerald Goz, the Arizona tourist who won $60,000 after tripping and falling at Connecticut Avenue and Bancroft Place, also declined to comment, saying: I don't want to discuss it, period.
From 2007 to 2009, D.C. paid more than $50 million in legal settlements Paul Schwartzman Washington Post Staff Writer 2010
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"I don't take most of these kinds of cases, and I take them only if I feel like I'm going to win," she said, adding that Goz was "very happy" with the settlement, which covered his medical needs, lost wages and her fee.
From 2007 to 2009, D.C. paid more than $50 million in legal settlements Paul Schwartzman Washington Post Staff Writer 2010
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"I don't take most of these kinds of cases, and I take them only if I feel like I'm going to win," she said, adding that Goz was "very happy" with the settlement, which covered his medical needs, lost wages and her fee.
D.C.'s other thriving industry: Lawsuits Paul Schwartzman 2010
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Gerald Goz, the Arizona tourist who won $60,000 after tripping and falling at Connecticut Avenue and Bancroft Place, also declined to comment, saying: I don't want to discuss it, period.
D.C.'s other thriving industry: Lawsuits Paul Schwartzman 2010
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