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Examples

  • Izad or Mithra with his Surush and Feristeh (Seraphs and Angels) against the Divs who are the children of Time led by the arch demon-Eshem.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • There were two Izad at the other end, patiently funneling more tourists into the cavernous space.

    The Best and The Brightest SUSAN WRIGHT 1998

  • Bobbie Ray thought their panic was comical, but then he had been dealing with the mild-mannered Izad for over a week.

    The Best and The Brightest SUSAN WRIGHT 1998

  • They were up high enough to see down into the street where a sudden flow of cranky tourists were running through the streets or hanging on to airbuses, intent on getting their belongings and getting out before the Izad changed their minds.

    The Best and The Brightest SUSAN WRIGHT 1998

  • Moll had found that the Izad had a common, subtle tick of allowing their voices to go up at the end of a sentence, making everything they said sound like a question.

    The Best and The Brightest SUSAN WRIGHT 1998

  • It took a few days before he realized there were three Izad cleaning his room every morning, trapped in the habit of catering to hoards of tourists.

    The Best and The Brightest SUSAN WRIGHT 1998

  • Jayme appeared, then disappeared for long stretches of time as she went down various entryways, trying to talk to the Izad.

    The Best and The Brightest SUSAN WRIGHT 1998

  • In the early evening he would grab a nap on the roof, waking up feeling refreshed for the spectacular meals that the Izad continued to prepare.

    The Best and The Brightest SUSAN WRIGHT 1998

  • But they had maintained the balance, and were getting full credit for representing the Izad in these negotiations.

    The Best and The Brightest SUSAN WRIGHT 1998

  • The inarticulate ceremony droned on below, witnessed by dozens of sulky Rahm surrounded by hundreds of the Izad clerks who did the real work.

    The Best and The Brightest SUSAN WRIGHT 1998

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