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  • Dubbed the "Minarets", this series of glass decanters is a result of joint effort by Turkish designer

    Green Diary 2010

  • According to Morrow's boss, Tom Cage, the items - including a "weathered Nautica brand sweatshirt" plus ten $100 bills and a $5 bill "- were at an elevation of 10,100 feet, two miles east of a range of jagged peaks dubbed the Minarets and" about six miles into some very tough terrain ".

    The Register 2008

  • In response to the Muslim outrage over the Swiss banning Minarets, Victor Davis Hanson has a suggestion.

    Seems Reasonable To Me « Tai-Chi Policy 2009

  • Re Minarets blog - yes, I saw soe of that and I was so keen to get into it but got walled out for some reason.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » A bit of beach reading from Murph. 2009

  • Switzerland bans Minarets, a symbol of Muslim place of worship; France forces women not to wear the burqa while the other Brutes Taliban force women to wear burqas.

    Mike Ghouse: Citizenship, Islam And America Mike Ghouse 2011

  • Switzerland bans Minarets, a symbol of Muslim place of worship; France forces women not to wear the burqa while the other Brutes Taliban force women to wear burqas.

    Mike Ghouse: Citizenship, Islam And America Mike Ghouse 2011

  • His description of the Greek refugees retreating after a Turkish victory—"Minarets stuck up in the rain out of Adrianople across the mud flats"—appeared in his first and best book of stories, "In Our Time" 1925.

    Hemingway's Achievement Jeffrey Meyers 2011

  • His description of the Greek refugees retreating after a Turkish victory—"Minarets stuck up in the rain out of Adrianople across the mud flats"—appeared in his first and best book of stories, "In Our Time" 1925.

    Hemingway's Achievement Jeffrey Meyers 2011

  • Switzerland bans Minarets, a symbol of Muslim place of worship; France forces women not to wear the burqa while the other Brutes Taliban force women to wear burqas.

    Mike Ghouse: Citizenship, Islam And America Mike Ghouse 2011

  • Minarets and burkas are banned, while crucifixes remain on classroom walls.

    Peter Baldwin: Why We Have Culture Wars and the Europeans (Apparently) Do Not Peter Baldwin 2010

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