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He sped up and blew up his car near the checkpoint, said Khamas, a 42-year-old truck driver.
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"Our religion has no tribal background that protects us from violence, so when the government becomes weak, we can't protect ourselves," says Uday Asa'ad Khamas, a spokesman for Sabians in Iraq, a local group.
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The Sabians are one of the oldest groups in the Mesopotamia region, but their numbers in Iraq have dwindled from about 40,000 before the U.S. invasion to fewer than 10,000 now, Khamas says.
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The people of Botswana are incredibly luck to have a family like the Khamas.
President Ian Khama in Mahalapye Lauri 2009
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The ceremonies used to take place in the Tigris River but have been moved to a pool inside the church for security reasons, Khamas says.
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And everyone had listened to him and obeyed this precept because they could recognise in him the qualities of chiefly greatness which his forebears, the Khamas, had always possessed.
The Kalahari Typing School For Men Smith, Alexander McCall 2002
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The dancer's eyes spoke louder than words -- they lit up with wonder and love as the heroine of the varnam ( 'Samiyai Azhaithu Vaadi,' Khamas, Adi, Tanjore Quartet) recollected her first glimpse of the handsome Sundareshwarar.
The Hindu - Home RUPA SRIKANTH 2010
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But this is not going down well with certain party members who feel that the Khamas want to run the BDP as a family.
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'Palayamamayibho' in Khamas came 'Bhavayami raghuramam' and the melodious 'Bhogeendra shyayinam' in Kunthalavarali.
Shadow Warrior 2009
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"A javali is like a dessert, it lends sparkle and completes the recital," she said and then took up 'Modi Jese,' a bright Dharmapuri Subbarayar javali in Khamas.
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