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Their main leaders, such as Abdul Hadi Arghandewal, Attaullah Lodin (head of the judiciary commission of the Parliament), Khalid Farooqi, Mohammad Siddiq Aziz (an adviser to Karzai), and others, are the same people who for years were allied with Hekmatyar.
A Woman Among Warlords Malalai Joya 2009
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That's a bit anticlimactic when you consider that Lodin, who was appointed by Karzai, had declared him to be the winner over a week ago shortly after the run-off was announced.
Peace, order and good government, eh?: November 2009 Archives 2009
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Special Forces to work with Gen. Zia Lodin, a local Afghan commander, to enter the town of Sirkankel to flush out suspected al Qaeda and foreign Taliban forces.
Roberts, Neil C. 2002
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I am sold at thrall markets and am brought hither now for sale, 'and therewith she, knowing Lodin, prayed him to buy her and take her back with him to her kindred in Norway.
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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Now, in the marketplace of one of the Esthonian seaports many thralls were brought for sale, and, among other thralls who were to be sold, Lodin saw a certain woman.
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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Meanwhile King Olaf, with some of his chosen companions, journeyed south into Viken, where his mother lived with her husband Lodin
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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So Lodin went up to her and asked her how it fared with her, and how she came to be in such a place, and so far away from Norway.
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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Locked in the embrace of as big a bear as it had ever been their luck to see, stood Lodin the Berry-Eater.
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The brawling crew along the benches drank and sang and rattled dice in their nightly carousal; and, in a corner, Lodin wrestled with the well-grown bear-cub before a circle of cheering spectators.
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"These are loans made to people without regard to any formal banking system," Lodin said.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Heidi Vogt 2011
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