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Become a witness looking down on burned villages, like this one called Kubar (ph).
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They called him "Kubar," a name which well described his round figure and buzzing speech.
Creatures That Once Were Men Maksim Gorky 1902
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The fanatics had absolutely no problem recruiting before Bush's sabre rattling as two attacks on the WTC, two attacks on US embassies in Africa, the attack on Kubar towers, and the USS Cole all show.
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Become a witness, looking down on burned villages, like this one, called Kubar.
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“Kubar”, a name which well described his round figure an buzzing speech.
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Aristid Kuvalda abused this pleasure, and never could have enough of it, much to the disgust of Abyedok, Kubar, and others of these creatures that once were men, who were less interested in such things.
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As this was spontaneous, we hoped that the negotiation our sultan was going to undertake about our making excavations at Meshed, Raidoun, or Kubar al Moluk (for some part of the ruins is called Tombs of the Kings), would turn out successfully.
Southern Arabia Mabel Bent
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Driven up to the very hilt, in the breast of Kubar
Tales of Destiny Edmund Mitchell
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Aristid Kuvalda abused this pleasure, and never could have enough of it, much to the disgust of Abyedok, Kubar, and others of these creatures that once were men, who were less interested in such things.
Creatures That Once Were Men Maksim Gorky 1902
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The United States said the site bombed by Israeli warplanes three years ago at al Kubar, around 60 km (37 miles) west of the city of Deir al-Zor, was a North Korean designed nuclear reactor geared to making weapons-grade plutonium.
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