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The judge today is a local man called Morad, who will award marks for the performance.
Peace Reporting 2010
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In 2007, Blogger and Activist Amr Gharbeia has been subpoenaed when judge Abdel Fattah Morad reported insulting comments on Amr's blog.
Global Voices in English » Egypt: Bad Boys Who do not Moderate Blog Comments 2009
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Yäûk the Horse of Morad, and Nasr the Eagle of Hamyar; ay, and many more.
She Henry Rider Haggard 1890
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A few miles from the town we crossed the Euphrates, as the Kara Soo is honoured by being designated; though the other and more important branch, under the name of Morad, rises within some miles of Bayazeed.
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Mehdi Darabi, 24 and Amir Morad, 22, who climbed up onto the roof on April 20 because they were unhappy about the time it was taking to process asylum-seeker applications, climbed down from the roof on Saturday about 3pm AEST.
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"We require a proven jet aircraft to enhance services to our oil company customers and for our touristic destinations," said General Gamil Morad Ismail, Chairman and Managing Director, Petroleum Air Services.
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A couple of standout racers younger than Hinchcliffe, Guelph, Ont.'s Robert Wickens and Daniel Morad of Markham, Ont., have found backing - and success - internationally, but few companies at home seem willing to give them a hand.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JEFF PAPPONE 2011
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Morad speaks very highly of SK valves and has not experienced the same quality/installation issues that John had mentioned.
unknown title 2011
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"This mosque used to be a church," said Morad Makhlouf, a Kabaw businessman who fought with the revolutionaries.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Back at the border post, computer teacher Morad Hamed and engineer Morad Mehdi sat on old chairs, also keeping watch, their rifles by their side.
The Seattle Times 2011
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