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  • One witness who was present at the show during which Hinault managed to briefly seize the microphone from Miret describes "the Badger" as sounding like a "deranged Edith Piaf."

    Pistolwhipped: Seminal Fingerbang BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • McClatchy Newspapers special correspondent Miret el Naggar in Cairo contributed to this report.

    Sound Politics: Onward Christian Soldiers 2006

  • Should you object to beginning with three petite bourgeoises, the Demoiselles Miret?

    Villette 2003

  • Mainegra and thanks to the efforts of Comrade [Pedro] Miret [Prieto].

    Castro Speaks at Education Workers Congress 1991

  • Summarizing the ceremony, Miret pointed out that the struggle for quality should dominate the impetuous development that today characterizes the manufacture and recovery of spare parts.

    SPARE PARTS FORUM 1984

  • Qanoun al wirathah (Law of inheritance, Cairo: Dar Miret, 2002, a third edition of which appeared last month), but together with the 41-year-old writer's second collection of poems,

    Al-Ahram Weekly Online 2010

  • Jawlah layliyah (Night tour, Miret, 2009), that impossibly condensed autobiography prompted a heartfelt exchange

    Al-Ahram Weekly Online 2010

  • Miret, 82, took part in the 1953 attack on the Moncada military barracks in Santiago de Cuba.

    RIA Novosti 2009

  • "Last year, I think we were a little wide-eyed getting here," Miret said.

    tcpalm.com Stories 2009

  • "You guys have a machine," Connors said of Miret and the staff that guided the Pirates, who finished third in the national tournament last year, through a perfect, 16-0 season that was fittingly punctuated by a pair of convincing victories this week.

    tcpalm.com Stories 2009

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