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  • Testament the dual of Mazor, which is less frequently employed.

    Smith's Bible Dictionary 1884

  • The Hebrews caught up the idea, and though they sometimes called Egypt "Mazor" in the singular number, preferred commonly to designate it by the dual form "Mizraim," which means "the two Mazors."

    Ancient Egypt George Rawlinson 1857

  • In the Old Testament, Northern or Lower Egypt is called Mazor, "the fortified land" (Isa. 19: 6; 37: 25, where the

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

  • Mr. Mazor writes about country, roots and pop music for the Journal.

    The Most Personal Stories of All Barry Mazor 2011

  • Patrick McMullan Princess Firyal of Jordan and Boaz Mazor "I feel like we should retire," said Ms. Koch.

    Music Lovers Upgrade to a Stradivarius Marshall Heyman 2012

  • Mr. Mazor, the author of "Meeting Jimmie Rodgers" Oxford University Press, writes about country, roots and pop music for the Journal.

    Country's Big Bang, Revisited Barry Mazor 2011

  • "We understand that height was an important factor for our neighbors," said Lori Pavese Mazor, associate vice president for global facilities, planning and policy at the school.

    NYU Shifts Expansion Joseph De Avila 2011

  • Mr. Mazor writes about country, roots and pop music for the Journal.

    The Very Model of Their Kind Barry Mazor 2011

  • Mr. Mazor writes about country, roots and pop music for the Journal.

    Second Fiddle to Nobody Barry Mazor 2011

  • Mr. Mazor, based in Nashville, writes about country, roots and pop music for the Journal.

    Country Music's Gutsy, Modern Traditionalist Barry Mazor 2011

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