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The place is called Kair-abad, and the people mix chopped garlic with their bread before baking it, or sprinkle the dough liberally with garlic seeds.
Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama Thomas Stevens 1894
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Placing his thumbs together, he spread his thin fingers in a fanlike pattern and spoke, "Kair tangus miopiar."
Dragons of Autumn Twilight Weis, Margaret 1984
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Placing his thumbs together, he spread his thin fingers in a fanlike pattern and spoke, "Kair tangus miopiar."
Dragons of Autumn Twilight Weis, Margaret 1984
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Now the Welsh form of the word, even as given us in the very ancient Latin Welsh tract ascribed to Nennius, is 'Caer' or 'Kair;' and there is every reason to believe that the Celtic _cathir_ or the Latin
Science in Arcady Grant Allen 1873
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When TSA security officials Kane and Kair testified they were unaware of TSA ever retaining full body images of passengers, Chaffetz demanded to know why the answer wasn't an unequivocal "no."
The Seattle Times 2011
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The officials, Robin Kane and Lee Kair, also said a single screening from a "backscatter" imaging machine produces radiation similar to a dose from about two minutes of flying at 30,000 feet.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Kair was one of 28 students that were semi-finalists and finalists in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh in a program coordinated by the NC Arts Council.
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Kair said he was confident terrorists couldn't concentrate on beating the patdown because of other layers in the security system, including expanded use of explosive trace detection equipment and behavioral analysis.
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The Associated Press timed a body scanning at 25 seconds, and Kair said he did not expect them to take any longer than a passenger would have to otherwise wait for the X-ray of carry-on bags.
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Kair was one of 28 students that were semi-finalists and finalists in the statewide Poetry Out Loud competition at the Museum of History in Raleigh in a program coordinated by the NC Arts Council.
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