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Palaces, in the grounds called the Harim, which were fully three miles in extent, occupied the site similar to that from Westminster to the City.
The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela Benjamin of Tudela
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Harim said it is paying about $48 million plus the value of the company's inventory, which has not been determined.
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Harim Group Chairman Hong Kuk Kim said the deal will allow his company to enter the global food market in the United States and to build on Allen's history as an industry leader.
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Harim outbid another Delaware company, Mountaire, at an auction Monday.
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In the vicinity of the enemy there was Harim, a castle where many of the most daring Turks, I say not a few but many, often gathered and made raids on our troops.
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In 1942, after Ha-Goren, Sturman composed the dance Ve-Hittifu he-Harim Asis (And the Mountains Shall Drip Wine) and in 1943, Hushu, Ahim, Hushu (Hasten, Brothers, Hasten).
Rivka Sturman. 2009
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The Turks hurriedly returned to the Harim camp, took all goods in sight, plundered and put to torch the castle, and finally beat a hasty retreat.
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The other part formed of knights shall forthwith ride out against our enemy, which is bivouacked nearby in the castle Harim beyond the Orontes bridge.
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Policing people's private space is against the Islamic concept of privacy (Harim), principle of individual liberty and a clear indicator of the State's messed-up priorities.
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They ate and drank and sat talking, till a third part of the night was past when the host spread his guest a bed and went up to his Harim.
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